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Summer Clearance Ipa SUNRISE Friday. July 1S« Page Eight THE PILOT—Soulh*ra Piaa*. North Carolina FOR SALE: 1—400 gallon steel POSITION WANTllD: Graduate NOTICE—Liberal reduction in agreement, two have become de­ expressed from time to time to OATH OF OFFICE rent to desirable tenant for im­ TOWN BOARD linquent and the problem was different members of the boarf, tank, 1 gas range, 1 coal range. .Notre Dame Academy. Good stenographer and typist, some mediate rental. For something (Continued from Page 1) whether the town had the right to the advisability of bringing in 2 Delco light plants with 400 John s. RuggiM will go to gallon tank. One wine press. knowledge of b^kkeeping. different from the usual bee­ expenses, for extra duties render­ continue to maintain these roads small groups of homes by agree­ hive, see Wallace Bryant’s artis­ ment of the owners was discussed. Raleigh TuMday to b» sworn One hand pump. One large tent, Good at detail. Permanent or ed in behalf of the town which on an equal basis with the others. tic, well furnished apartments. Referral was made to the town in as a m«mb«r of lha Slata will cut to any size. A. Monte- temporary. Phone 8854 or write have hitherto been considered The matter was referred to Hoke Box 683. jlSpd Lovely grounds. Inquire 5 to 6 Pollock, town attorney, to 'see attorney, for a later report, con­ Hospitals Board of Controls. santi. West-Broad St. Southern municipal obligations, and to meet Pines. JlSchg p.m.. Orchard Road, first comer the additional expense in partial what legal steps are in order. cerning the legal method of ac­ Th« swaaring-in caremony FOR RENT: To adults, furnished >fter Ridge street. j24chg complishing this. amount. Tax Insurance will ba held at Governor SECRETARIAL SERVICE 6 room stone cottage. Call 5444 It was decided that taxi drivers, in morning. jlSpd FOR MEMORIALS of dignitj New Street Lights Scott's office at 10 a. m.. after TYPING. STENOGRAPHY. who are required by town ordi­ LIGHT ACCOUNTING, and lasting beauty, contact D Requests by groups of citizens nance to carry liability insurance COUNTY TAX which the board wUl go to Piece painting and varnishing. Carl Fry, Carthage, represent­ (Continued ftom Page 1) MANUSCRIPTS. COLLEGE Chairs, Tables, Woodwork, etc. for street lights on Indiana ave­ on their vehicles, should file cer­ the State Hospital to hold its GRADUATE, EXPERIENC­ ing Palmer Stone Works. MStf nue at Carlyle and also at Hardin tificates of insurance with the first meeting"at 10:30. Call Delamar Mann, Telephone necessarily mean the county will ED. MATTHEWS BLDG. 6534. J2,9,16,23pd FOR SALE; Broad Street business streets, in West Southern Pines, board. The board consists of 15 BOX 25. TELEPHONE 5004. were granted. have much more money to spend, property. Will show good re­ The commissioners voted in fa­ according to Gordon M. Cameron, members, six of whom are be­ jlSpd FULL FHA LOANS: 80 TO 95 PER turn on investment. Priced to A refund on town taxes was ap­ vor of providing a luncheon as chairman of the county commis­ CENT OF TOTAL APPRAISED sell. Four good locations. East proved for Jack Carter for 1947 ing sworn in at this lime. FOR SALE: Dachshund, female, part of the entertainment of the sioners. “Last year we started off Three are reappointees, while VALUE HOUSE AND LOT— and West side of Broad Street. and part of 1948, during which N, C. Presswomen’s association, with a considerable surplus from age 3Vi months, color deep red, UP TO 25 YEARS. OVER TWO GEORGE C. BURNS. 124 South time his laundry building had three, including Town Com­ , tan markings. Bred from ex­ which will hold its fall meeting the year before. This year," he missioner Ruggles, are new MILLION HANDLED IN THIS Broad St. been burned and not rebuilt, but at the Hollywood hotel October said, “we’ve spent almost down to cellent registered stock. Drei- TERRITORY—TAKE ADVAN- continued to be assessed at its full appointees of Governor Scott. 30 and from which, it w'as antici­ the bottom of the barrel, and re­ belbies. Folly Farm, Midland TAGE OF OUR E X P ^ E N C E . FOR SALE: Good Supply 29 value. The town’s move followed pated, a good deal of favorable quests have not decreased at all— Road. Pinehurst 3785. jl5p H. L. GRAVES. MATTHEWS gauge V-Crimp metal roofing. that of the county in approving a publicity will result for Southern in fact, they have mounted.” The the fall of 1947, and last Novem­ BUILDING. PHONE 8181. 6 through 10 ft. $9.25 per square. proportionate refund for this pe­ Pines. Cost of the luncheon will hardest part of their job in esti­ ber went to Charlotte as this com­ FOR SALE: Console Model Zen­ J2,9,16,23pd 11 & 12 ft. $9.35. Carthage riod, during which time it was be met from the special license mating the budget, he said, comes munity’s beauty princess for the ith Phoncgraph, Radio Combin­ Truck and Implement Co., Car­ considered his property was worth fund. when the commissioners try to Christmas Festival. ation. F. M. & A. M. Sacrifice. FOR RENT: Furnished apart­ thage, N. C. J3chg nothing as "a building, but only as Loiterers in the congested trim down all the reasonable re­ She is 17 years old, a natural Call 8511. J15pd ment, all conveniences, close in. a lot. downtown area and the parking golden blonde, of statuesque bear­ Telephone 6382. Dr. L. M. Dan­ NOTICE: Your Chamber of Com­ quests to fit the amount they can FOR RENTj Furnished 3 room The question of town mainte­ of taxis on the city streets, two reasonably expect to come in. ing and raaient personality. She iels. jl5chg merce Board of Directors meets nance of the roads in the Country recurrent problems of the town, was salutatorian of her gradua­ apartment, private entrance. second and fourth Tuesday 8:00 Phairman Cameron said the Furnished 2 room cottage. Util­ Advertise your business through Club estates, whiclj has been paid were discussed at some length, ting class in June. p.m. at the office in the Belve­ budget will show a surplus of ities furnished. Colonial Inn. advertising book matches. See dere Hotel. Presentation of your for according to agreement by a and referred for action to the po­ $270,000 from the fiscal year just Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kenneth Epps your Match Cor­ percentage assessment of each lice department. J15pd ideas and suggestions is solici­ ended, but this is what is left of Menzel, she will enter Woman's poration of America dealer, in ted. fl8chg property owner, was studied by In view of the desire of certain the bond issue for the Aberdeen college, at Greensboro, as a fresh PIANO TUNING: J. F. Peche will the Sandhills. J8tfchg the board. While most of the residents of outlying areas to be school building program and is mEii in September. be in Southern Pines about TELEPHONE 6382, if interested owners have held faithiully to the brought within the town limits, as earmarked for that specific pur once a month. All who want PROPERTY FOR SALE - We in buying modem 6 room house, pose. tuning done call Mrs. Helen T. have desirable real estate list­ conveniently located. For sale Fuller, Phone 5083. jullStfc ings in Southern Pines and either furnished or unfurnish­ Schools Bulk Large Classified Ads Aberdeen. To *buy or to rent. ed. j8chg Estimated budgets and requests FOR RENT; Furnished cottage, J. D. Arey & Co., ^Aberdeen of all county departments for the Pine Slabs For Sale. On old Pine- quiet location, 3 rooms, large 8701. Jul chg DAVIS VENETIAN BLIND SHOP coming year are now in, and wore hurst Road, near Southern screened porch, electric kitchen, PELLA VENETIAN BLINDS considered by the commissioners Pines. $1.50 per load. A. J. shower. Miss Cook, Pinebluff. FOR SALE; Good Supply 29 KOOLVENT AWNINGS Summer Clearance Monday along with anticipated jl5p gauge V-Crimp metal roofing. VENTILATED PORCH SHADES Moore. Jl5pd costs of routine county services, 6 through 10 ft. $9.25 per square. REPAIRING & REPAIN'HNG and requests of the citizenry in FOR SALE: Flat top oak d ^k and 11 & 12 ft. $9.35 Pinehurst VENETIAN BLINDS, PORCH WANTED: Job as nuisemaid for matching swivel chair. Cost LADIES’ And CHILDREN’S general. In the last-named item summer months. Write Flora Warehouses, Inc. J3chg AND LAWN FURNITURE schools, as has been usual in the $82.50. Sell for $50. Call 5943. ESTIMATES GLADLY OFFERED SHORTS and PLAY SUITS Stone, general delivery South­ jl5pd ■^/pewriter and adding machine past few years, bulked as the ern Pines. jl5pd CALL: ABERDEEN 8884 largest item. cleaning and repair service, also Odd Lots reduced for Closing Out FOR SALE: 25 pigs, 5 hogs. Floyd several good buys in new and Plenty of good water'from a drill­ He said no word has been re­ WANTED: Second hand stroller. R. Medlin, Pinehurst. jl5pd reconditioned adding machines ed well. Write for illustrated ceived concerning moneys prom­ Must be in good condition. Call and typewriters. Dixie Printing booklet and estimate, giving us CREPE SOLE SADDLE OXFORDS ised by the state to aid in con­ 6781 after 5 p. m. jl5pd FOR RENT: To couple, 3 room unfurnished, upstairs apartment Co. A2tfchg the direction and how far you struction and improvement of live from your postoffice. Heat­ White with Brown, Green Or Red Saddle with bath, in Vass. Mrs. C. J. MONEY TO LOAN: Farm and school buildings, raised by a grant er Well Company, Inc., Raleigh, Temple, Vass, N.
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