*Pa£fe TEN Page SIXTEEN Tills PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page TWENTY THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1960 WARREN T. WHITE White To Speak To Kiwanis At Pinehurst Meeting Warren T. White, assistant vice- president of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, will speak to the Sandhills Kiwanis Club at the ciub's luncheon meeting Wednes day of next week. The club will meet in the Crystal Room of the Carolina Hotel at Pinehurst. Mr. White, who has been assist ant vice-president of the Sea board since 1950, has long been a friend of the Sandhills and is widely known here. J. Talbot Johnson will be in charge of the program. A graduate of Clemson College with the Bachelor of Science De gree, Mr. White served two years as an infantry officer in the United States Aripy during World War I. He has been associated BIRTHS Births at Moore Memorial Hbs- October 25—Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walton Chappell, Candor. October 27—Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Berube, South ern Pines; daughter. Rev. and Mrs. Darrell H. Beard, Aberdeen; daughter. Dr. and Mrs. William. Allen, Southern Pines. October 29—Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kelley, Southern Pines. October 30—Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Green, Southern Pines. with the Seaboard Air Line Rail road for 35 years. In his capacity as head of the Industrial Depart ment of the Seaboard, he has been lesponsible for the location of scores of industries in the South, bringing many millions of dollars in annual payrolls to the com- iiiunities in which these new en- terprizes were established. Under his direction the rail road pioneered in the develop ment of pulp and paper industries 111 the Southeast. He is an enthu siastic worker in behalf of sound conservation measures and he has made notable contribution toward the ' advancement of forestry in lire Southeast. Mr. White organ ized a division ol forestry in Sea board’s Industrial Department in 1936. In May, 1937, Mr. White was awarded a Scroll of Honor by Clemson College for having ren dered distinguished service to the industry and agriculture of his native state—South Carolina. Mr. White is the author ol numerous articles which have ap peared in magazines and trade journals of national circulation. He has spoken to various civic clubs, commercial groups and other organizations throughout the South, as well as in the North. OLD iCi inceV STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ><% SD/ w s . Ok Iff'i ’Public $/25 .‘'Z S-ONAru* 4/5 QUART PINT 83 PROOF JAMES WALSH & CO. LAWRENCEBURG, KENTUCKY PmmrmTuiPmMisCi Amwmcmi rm AT FAIR—Miss Ann Herring of Winston-Salem, “Miss North Carolina” of 1960, left, visited the commercial display of the United Telephone Company of the Carolinas, Inc., while she was at the Moore County Fair in Carthage last week. Rob ert C. Bishop, commercial supervisor for the company, is demon strating a pushbutton telephone for Miss Herring. Miss North Carolina helped to judge the “Miss Moore County High School” . beauty contest at the fair last Wednesday night in which the winner was a Southern Pines girl , Patsy McRee. Louise Chap- bell of Carthage was first runner-up, and Mary Lynn Odum of Vass second runner-up. Rosie Chandler was the other entry from Southern Pines High School. The winner and runners-up were presented prizes by the Carthage Jaycees, sponsors of the week-long fair which featured agricultural exhibits and other attractions. (Tysinger photo). at 805 West Penn. Ave., in the Town of Southern Pines as de scribed in Deed Book 146 at page 29, Public Registry for Moore County. This is the same property con veyed by Sheriff C. J. McDonald to G. M. Cameron, Trustee for Moore County, July 22, 1956; re corded in Deed Book 209 at pa^e 19, and pursuant to an order by the County Board of Commission ers, (Minute book 10 at page 30—7|2‘56) a deed of conveyance was made and delivered tp Eve- j lyn Chavis and husband Norman Chavis which has never been re corded. This property sold sub ject to any taxes that may be due the town of Southern Pines. The above property will be sold | subject to all taxes that have ac crued since the year 1958, and I will require the successful bid der to deposit twenty per cent ol his bid with the Clerk of Super ior Court as evidence of good faith. This 29th day of October, 1960. P. H. WILSON, Commissioner. N3-10-17-24. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT MOORE COUNTYS LEADING NEWS WEEKLY. COATS FOR GIRLS WITH ADD-A-YEAR* HEMS with the look of luxury fashion nev/... COATS created for the Pre-Teen Set TOTS TOGGERY SOUTHERN PINES VISIT Legal Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY VS. Robert F. Dunn & wife Sandra Z. Dunn, All persons, firms and corporations having an interest in the real estate herein described. The above named defendants, will take notice that an action as above entitled has been com menced in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing certain liens for taxes for the year 1958, owned and held by Moore County, and for other taxes, costs and interest and pen alties due Moore County, which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the year 1958 and other years shown in the complaint in said action in the name of Robert F. Dunn in Sandhill Township, Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, described a'j follows: Three & 8jl0 acres more or less of John S. Zelie land with all improvements thereon, adjoining Bethesda Road, the Amanda Ma ples and Weymouth Hts. lands, as described in Deed Book 198 at page.233, Public Registry for Moore County. And the relief de manded consists wholly or partly in excluding all persons from any actual interest or lien in or to said lands. And the defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, at his office in Carthage, within 20 days after the 1st day of December, 1960, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 31st day of October, 1960. C. C. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Superior Court.! N3-10-17-24. THAGARD'S LAKE A Delightful Lake Waterfront Residential Development NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in and in exe cution "of the duties imposed upon me by a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, entered in an action therein pending en titled “MOORE COUNTY vs. Norman Chavis and wife Evelyn Chavis, J. T. Johnson, Attorney, T|A Johnson & Johnson I will on Monday, the 28th day of Novem ber, 1960, at| 12 o’clock noon, at the Door' of' the Moore County Courthouse, in Carthage, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described lands and prem ises, to-wit: 18|100 of an acre with a house Private - Restricted - Vi Acre or Larger ® Deeded Lake Rights 0 t’atroled Area 0 Central Water System 0 Utilities 0 Boat Docks 0 Water Skiing 0 Sand Benches 0 Fishing 0 Paved Roads 0 Swimming 0 Home Construction 0 .Home Financing 0 Boat Club 0 Golf 18 Hole Course Under Construction Whispering Pines Is Designed for Comfortable and Pleasant Year 'Round Living - Visit Us On The Niagara - Carthage Road. Sandhill Properties, Inc. - Pinehurst. N. C. - Phone WH 7-5326 Representative on Property Daily 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. For O K Used Cars 1955 Cadillac "62" Sedan 1957 Chevrolet 4-Door 6-Cyl., Standard Trans. 1956 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan Automatic Trans. 1956 Oldsmobile Hard Top, Automatic Transmission 1956 Chevrolet 6-cyl., 2 dr. Standard Transmission 1954 Studebaker 2 Door Standard Trans. 2—1957 Ford 4-Door Sedans Automatic Trans. 1957 Chevrolet 4-Door Bel-Air Power Glide 1956 Mercury, 2-Door Hd. Top SPECIAL ! ! 1960—2-door Angila R&H—14,000 Miles Pinehurst Garage Company, Inc. PINEHURST, N. C. TRUCKS 1955 Chevrolet 1-2 Ton Pick-Up \% COLLINS Before Cold Weather Comes! We Are Offering You Real Buy^s In NEW FALL MATERIALS DAN RIVER—DRIP-DRY—MATERIALS In PLAIDS, CHECK—EYELASH and SHAGBANK— ‘ Formerly $1.29 per yard—Now 98c MIX and MATCH Duette Fabrics, made of Arnel, Acitate and Rayon. New Fall Shades. Now Only 69c per yd. WOOLEN MATERIALS 54 inches wide in Solids, and Plaids— $1.99 and $2.99 per yard MEN'S WEAR FABRICS Wonderful for cooler wea ther wear. Easy to do up— Assorted colors—Was 98c per yd. Now 69c per yd. ^ A > Assortment of ODDS AND ENDS 10c and 25c per yd. Ironing Board Pads Mattress Covers Drapery Hardware, Cannon Towels and Sheets Shop Collins for Belter Values MIX AND MATCH TWEEDS Plaids and Solids Formerly $1.29, Now 98c per yd. ORLON and WOOL JERSEY in Red, Black and Green $1.99 Per Yard / BLENDED HOUNDS TOOTH CHECKS Brown, Green and Orange $1.29 per yd. COHAMA FABRICS in all the New Deep Tones, 45 inches wide—Was 98c, Now 69c per yd. Biggest Assortment of WASH and WEAR FABRICS Both Solids and Pprints 39c per yd. I 0 Collins Department Store Aberdeen, N. C.