xl THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page ELEVEN PHOTO EXHIBIT A jJhotographic exhibition of “Forms of the Future: 1962 Seat tle World’s Fair” opened Friday, to continue through November 3 in the student center at St. An drews Presbyterian College, Lau- rinburg. The exhibition, which is the second in the 1961-G2 series of art exhibits, is open to the public. The center is open from 7:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. V: When Your Doctor Says “IT IS SOMETHING NEW” Bring His Prescription To CRAIGS ☆ ☆ WE TAKE PRIDE IN STOCKING THE Up-to-the-Minute Drugs ☆ ☆ Craig Drug Co. Aberdeen, N. C. —WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS— Modal 4008 Sensotioiial TRADE-IN! rOR YOUR OID HEATER on early purchase «( the new Quaker “Challenge?’ OU- Dduze Heat er with Automatic •*Air-Feed” and .C^rcttlatmg Fan. EXOUSIVE Money Back I eUARAWEfO to heat ^ hjHBt, tt, 126% to fuel than any natural draft nr VDOR MONEY BACK. 2-WAY guaranyee 2 0UAaAlirEEO to ,iv* mow comfort in nidinaiy natural draft or your mqNBY back. BUIIT LIRE THE MOST MODERH rURHA<E Here’s the only heater with inner body conq^etdbr wdded air-ti^t into one piece for nvnrimian sahty and greatest fuel econcHny. P/US THESE 0UTSTAHDIH6 FEATURERL • Wont High Finger Tip Coniror. • Automatic Safely Oil Control Volve. • Certified Rating, e UL Approved for Safety. • Exclusive Quaker "Smokeless" Burner. a BuiH-in Humidifier. e Low Ffue Outlet for Fireplace, Installations'. TRADE NOW-EASY TERMS-SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS Halluiii Furniture Co. Aberdeen, N. C. 186 Producers I Of Wheat Sign For New Program Moore County farmers are do ing their part to improve the general economy of the county and at the same time reduce gov ernment costs for storage of ex- (Cess wheat. This statement is based on the fact that a total of 186 wheat producers have signed up so far to participate in the 1962 Wheat Stabilization Pro gram, said Walter I. Fields, man ager of the Moore County ASCS office. The signup period for wheat producers opened September 28. It will continue in all North Car olina wheat counties until De cember 1. The 1962 Wheat Stabilization Program provides for a 10-per cent reduction in wheat acreage, calculated from the national al lotment of 55 million acres. This nsduction is already made in the farm allotments established be fore the recent marketing quota referendum. Each farmer in the county who has a 1962 Wheat allotment and those producers who have not planted more than 15 acres in one of the past three years have re ceived information showing rates of payment they may earn by di verting wheat acreage to conser vation uses. One rate is for the required, or minimum, diversion. A second, higher rate will apply to additional acres which they di vert to conservation uses. The ASC Committee is encour aging farmers to divert addition al wheat acres under the pro gram, above the minimum 10 per cent reduction reflected in their 1962 allotments. Art Course at College Begins A course in drawing and paint ing is being offered by the art department and taught by Profes sor Jamison Hoskins at St. An drews Presbyterian College Ou Saturday' mornings at 9 o’clock. First session was held Saturday. The non-credit course, designed for young art students as a basic introduction to techniques of drawing and painting, will be given during two 16-session terms, the first of which will continue through February 3, 1962. The course is open to persons 12 years of age or older. The three-hour Saturday ses sions will be held in Room 107 in the Liberal Arts and Science Building at St. Andrews. A nom inal charge will be made for the course and will include materials used except for oil painting. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION LOUELLA HART GOODMAN, Widow. LYNN NEWTON HART and wife, and R. F. HOKE POL LOCK, ANCILLARY ADMINIS TRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF MABEL HART CANNON RAM SEY, Petitioners vs. ALBERT PAXTON HART, et als. Defendants TO: Albert Paxton Hart and wife, Robert Hart and wife, Milton J. Hart and wife. Eleanor Cannon McCandless and husband, Ella Malcolm Link and husband, Grace C. MacLennan, widow, Elizabeth C. Kaull and husband, Charles Heaton Cannon and wife, John Samuel Cannon and wife, Paul A. Canon an(i wife, Carolyn C. Mc Dowell and husband, Paul G. Cannon and wife, John N. Can non and wife, Kathryn C. Jami son and husband, Harry Lee Can non and wife, Gussie C. Watson and husband, Agnes C. Raymond and husband, Leota C. Ross and husband, Ralph T. Cannon and wife, Joseph E. Canon and wife, Jeannette Koontz and husband, ® Augusta Frame Witten and hus band, Annette Frame Case and husband, Albert A. Mills and wife. Turner T. Mills and wife, William W. Mills and wife, Mabel Mills Schmidt and husband, Mary Irvine Patterson and husband, James Canon and wife, Elizabeth C. Steel and husband, Robert Cannon and _wife,, Maynard Can non and wife, Gwneth C'. Caton and husband, Fred B. Bowers and wife, Arthur Estep (Esterp) and wife, Paul Estep (Esterp) and wife. Hart Wagner and. wife, Har old Wagner and wife, Alan S. Hart and wife, Evelyn Hart Mor- ony and husband, Donald M. Eyre Clean-Up Week at Pinebluf f Slated For October 23-28 Sponsored by the Pinebluff Improvement Association, clean-up week will be held in Pinebluff October 23-28, it was announced following a meeting of association members, town offi cials and the others, last week. Members of the volunteer fire department, the Lions Club and the Boy Scouts are expected to cooperate. J. Douglas David chairman of the project” for the Improvement Association. A free supper at Pinebluff Lake Saturday, October 28, from 5 to 6 p. m. will mark the close of the special week for workers and oth er interested persons. An auction sale of food items was held at _ last week’s meeting to help raise individually," and Executor ' of funds for the supper. Pinebluff commissioners have adopted an ordinance that pro vides pepalties for not clearing vacant lots and property around vacant houses. The Association has prepared a map showing pri vate property that needs cleaning up Cleaning of parks, parkways and public buildings, as well as private lots, is planned. Leon I. Wylie, Jr., is president of the Improvement Association. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MOORE The undersigned having qual ified as the Executrix of the Es tate of John S. Reynolds, deceas ed, late of the above named Coun ty and State, all persons having claims - of whatsoever nature against the said John S. Rey nolds, deceased, are hereby noti- ifed to exhibit the said claim or claims to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of October, 1962, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said John S. Reynolds, deceased, are here by requested to pay the said* in debtedness to the undersigned immediately. This the 5th day of October, 1961. EMILY W. LAWRENCE, Executrix. ^ Attorney W*. Lament Brown o5,12,19,26c NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Cherry Lea Watson Diggs, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 28th. day of September 1962, or this notice will ^ pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. Dated this 27th. day of Septem ber 1961. ESTHER F. WHITE, Admin istratrix of the Estate of Cherry Lee Watson Diggs, Deceased, Box 142, Southern Pines, N. C. Rowe & Rowe Attorneys, Southern Pines, N. C. s28,c5,12, and 19 Florence Hart Kouns, & wife, Julia Eyre. TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed m the above entitled action and special proceeding. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: That a Guardian Ad Litem be appointed for such party or parties as may be an infant non compos mentis imprisoned, or beyond the limits of the State of North Carolina, and for such tenant or tenants in common whose name or names are unknown; and that the Court order Lot No. 10, Weymouth Heights, at the north corner of the junction of Indiana Avenue and Valley Road, in the Town of Southern Pines, North Carolina, be sold as by law provided, and the net proceeds from said sale, after the payment of the costs of this proceeding, the debts of the decedent and thb cost of the An cillary' Administration be divided among the tenants in common, all as by law provided. You are required to make de- fens.3 to such pleading not later than December 4th, 1961, and up on your failure to do so the par ties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 30 day of September, 1961. BESSIE BECK, Assn’t Clerk Superior Court, Moore Coun ty, North Carolina. o5,12,19,26c NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Elizabeth D. Dunn, deceased, this is to noti fy all persons having clairns against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or beforq the 28th day of September 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate wiU please make immediate payment. Dated this 27th day of Septem ber 1961. MARY LOUISE WYCHE, Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Elizabeth D. Dunn, deceased, Pinehurst, N. 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