Page Ten THE PILOT. Southern Pines. North Carolina Friday, May 4, 1945. C T. PATCH Department Store | Yes, We Have I I Non Rationed Shoes • S Have Just Received Many New | n Styles And Colors | ♦♦ «« ♦♦ «e ♦♦ Make Your Selections While Sizes I Are Complete ij $2.25 up ALSO I tt Have a Few More of That Famous | Traveling Case-the Val-A-Pak | Heavy duck with leather binding and straps. I tt II tnttxtttttttttttttttttttttttttitm tt wfiile wartim'e exigencies have deprived devotees of the so-called sport of kings of their favorite pastime, the screen proves it can offer a very good substitute in ‘Sally O’Rourke”, the attraction at the Pinehurst Theatre, Sunday night, May 6, at 8:30. it is a throoughbred racing pic ture from starting gate to finish line, with plenty of suspense, color, action and a whirlwind cli max that will furnish an enter tainment bonus 'for all who fancy such fare. It marks the return of Alan Ladd, complete with gun, to the type of story he is meant for in a melodrama of the race tracks. It also brings back Stanley Clements, of “Going My Way” fame, as the jockey who is thoroughly tough, brash, amus ing and touching just when the characters he portrays required these phases of acting, while Wil liam Demarest as a horse rtainer and Bruce Cabot as a blandly vic ious gangster are similarly im pressive. has derived a hilarious, rollicking and riotous farce, featuring Den nis O’Keefe as the helpless Brew ster, supported by Helen Walker, June Havoc, Eddie (Rochester) Anderson, Gail Patrick and Mischfa Auer, coming to the Car- lolina Theatre, Southern Pines, Wednesday and Thursday, May 9-10, at 8:15, with a Thursday matinee at 3:00. Those who remember “Up In Mable’s Room”, will know that another laughfest is coming for them in the plight of Brewster who has to dispose of a million dollars, legitimately, within two months or forfiet a fortune of eight million dollars. Future Building The economical way of building the bathroom and kitchen of the near future may be to fabricate these rooms in the factory and ship them cornplete to the building site, some say. As built by, presentday methods, these two rooms require more skilled manipulation, more experienced men to assemble on the job than any other rooms of the house. Now plastics cements may even make it possible to build with out nails. Oldest Printing Shop The oldest printing shop west of the Rockies was established in Hawaii in 1822, 76 years before the islands became a part of the United States. Solves Problem Severe navy tests of diesel engine filters have revealed that the new detergent, or additive-type, lubri cants largely have solved the prob lem of keeping engines clean; filtra tion now serves chiefly to remove abrasives. vxmmimittmmxitmttixmiXitiimttxuxuxmxiutxtiimtxiitiiiiitinnmiUKtiXit Tke Col ony SL Mrs. Edgar Ewing telepHone 2821 Pinehurst North Carolina Clothes for Town and Country top A Lu This is Ihe sale you have been waiting for. | An attractive group of Clothes for every occa- | sion. Starting Friday, May 4. I A L. I n ♦♦ H ♦♦ ti Aberdeen'theatrE Saturday, May 5 Night at 7:30 and 9:15 Matinee 3:00 “SONG OF THE SARONG” NANCY KELLY WILLIAM GARGAN Monday and Tuesday, May 7-8 Night at 7:30 and 9:25 “TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT” RITA HAYWORTH LEE BOWMAN Wednesday, May 9 Night at 7:30 and 9:15 “CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE” LLOYD NOLAN TRUDY MARSHALL Thursday and Friday, May 10-11 Night at 7:30 and 8:20 “HERE COMES THE CO-EDS” BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO At the Carolina Theatre, Sou thern Pines, “God Is My Co- Pilot” is returning to the Sand hills, Sunday, Monday and Tues day, May 6-7-8, at 8:15 p. m. (No matinee). From Col. Robert I^. Scott’s book of the same name, one of the first and most widely read autobiographies of World War H, has been made an interest-com manding picture which rates high among the season’s crop of war pictures. Featuring Dennis Morgan as Col. Scott and Raymond Massey as Gen. Chennault, with a supporting cast including Dane Clark, Alan Hale, Andrea King, John Ridgely and many others, in production it is magnificent, everything is realistic—true as the civilian be lieves it to be true, and with the photography very often breath taking. ^ On Friday and Saturday, May 11-12, at 8:15 p. m. with a Satur day matinee, that thrilling mys tery-drama “The Unseen”, with Joel McCrea, Gail Russell, and Herbert Marshall, returns to the Sandhills at the Southern Pines, Carolina Theatre. G. I. BOB Bob Walker, who portrays Corporal (now Staff Ser- eant) David J. Thacker in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Thir ty Seconds Oyer Tokyo", which play^ at the Sunrise Theatre, Sunday and Monday is setting a record for playing G. I. roles. In "Bataan" he was a young sailor. He plays a private in "See Here, Private Hargrove", He is a Corporal in "Since You Went Away." Now in "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo," he's the only oon-commissioned officer in the cast. Van Johnson and Phyllis Thaxter, and Spencer Tracy as Lieutenant General James H. Doolittle, have leading roles in the film. marriage licenses Telephone 7271 Two Cents Per Word, Regular Type, Minimum Charge 30 cents- THREE CENTS PER WORD IN CAPITALS. BLACK TYPE (LIKE THIS), MINIMUM CHARGE 30 CENTS. Another generation of film pa trons has joined the ranks of theatre goers since the previous filming of “Brewster’s Millions” and now comes the new prod-uc tion of it by Edward Small who Marriage licenses have been is sued from the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Moore County to Walter W. Monroe and Viola Wil liams of Eagle Springs, and Elmer Chrisco of Steeds and Pearl Free man of Biscoe Rt. 1. PILOT WANT ADS PAY SUNRISE THEATRE Southern Pines Dial 5633 Continuous Shows Daily Sunday Mon. thru Fri.' Saturday 2 P. M. to 11: P. M.3 P. M. to 11: P. M. 11; a. m. to 11: p. m. Saturday—May 5—Double Feature StUART ERWIN KEN MAYNARD in HOOT GIBSON in "The Great Mike" "Blazing Guns" Sunday and Monday—May 6-7 The Love Story Behind the Greatest Story of Our Time! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presents the Great Motion Picture from the Authentic Book II In tki nnss of Van lolinsnn Is a girl you'll lovi, Phyllis Thaxter THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO A MERVYN LEROY PRODUCTION W ITH VAN JOHNSON • ROBERT WALKER "PHYLLIS THAXTER • TIM MURDOCK,, ' ' SCOTT McKAY • GORDON McDONAlD ' DON DeFORE • ROBERT MITCHUM"-- JOHN R. REILLY • HORACE McNAllY, SPENCER TRACYj as LIEUTENANT COLONEL JAMES H. DOOLITTLE i:i Ho took Off (moi ShaoErt-la! Hir heart flew with him! Tuesday Only—May 8 lA's with FELIX BRESSART and introducing GLORIA GRAHAME and MARSHALL THOMPSON • SciMn Play by Patricia Colenlan Directed by BICHABD WHOBT • Produced by WnXlAM H. WMGHX Wednesday- VIVIAN AUSTIN in "Night Club Girl" -Double Feature ROD CAMERON in ’ "Riders Of The Santa Fe" Thursday and Friday—May 10-11 4, iisMisii I in PRANK CAPRA'S "I ^AkSiMW^OLbiACi wHh RAYMOND MASSEY"* JACK CARSON • PETER LORRE • MrecMd by FRANK CAPR/^ SEE OUR Scatter rugs, living room suites with springs, bed room suites, dropleaf kitchen tables, kitchen stools, cotton or felt mattresses, good grade fea ther pillows. C. G. Farrell, Fur niture Co., Aberdeen. HIGH CHAIRS, Baby play pens, electric iron cords, book shelves, roll away cots-and mattresses. C. G. Farrell Furniture Co., Aberdeen. FOLDING INDOOR clothes dri ers, baby cribs and mattresses, baby carriages, ironing boards open stock dishes assorted pat terns, C. G. Farrell Furniture Co., Aberdeen. WILL PLOW YOUR VICTORY GARDEN AND PREPARE IT FOR PLANTING. CALL 8695 FOR APPOINTMENT. A27M4ccg FOR SALE: Six room house fur nished. Large screened porch, basement, furnace heat. BeauH tiful wooded lot in Pinelbluff. Price $3500.00. Terms if de sired. Phone 9941 Aberdeen. F16tf WE WILL PAY ‘ CASH For Your USED CARS CHEVROLET DEALERS Pinehdrst Garage Co. Phone 4951—Pinehurst MR. FARMER, have your well drilled now and pay for ^it twelve months later. Write for quotations and gi^^e direction and distance from town. Heater Well Co., Raleigh, North Caro lina. M19tf FOR MEMORIALS of dignity and lasting beauty, contact D. Carl Fry, Carthage, representing Palmer Stone Works- Jlltf JUST A REMINDER THAT E. W. Bruton sells all kinds Fire In surance. See or write E. W. Bru ton, Jackson Springs, N. C. Be Sure—Insure. Jan5-June29 TO CLOSE AN ESTATE LOTS FOR Sale in soutoern PINES ON BROAD ST„ ASHE ST., AND DIFFERENT AVE NUES. ALSO LOTS JUST OUT OF SOUTHERN. PINES AND ABERDEEN. ADDRESS MRS. W. M. HUTT, LOCAL. A6chg FOR SALE: Baby chicks, blood tested, heavy breeds. A. G- Ed wards, Jr., Vass, N. C. A13M4pd WANTED. 1,000 CUSTOMERS IN OUR NEW CAMERON STORE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ALL ADVER TISED MEDICINES AND DRUGS, AS CARRIED IN OUR VASS STORE. CAMER ON DRUG SUNDRIES, CAM- EON. N. C. WANTED IN NO. 2 ROUGH LUMBER: 1 INCH OAK BOARDS IN 12-FOOT LENGTHS; 2 BY 4 AND 2 BY 8 OAK BOARDS 12 FEET LONG; 1 INCH PINE FROM 3 |INCHES UP IN WIDTIL 12 FEET LONG. CEILING PRICES WILL BE PAID. GREER FURNITURE CO.. ABERDEEN, N. C. NICE MARIGOLD PLANTS :3o cents per dozen. Southern Pines Nurseries, Young’s Road. M4,llp WANTED: If you have eczema, athlete’s-foot, ringworm, tetter, psoriasis, or ANY KNOWN SKIN DISEASE, ask about V- J-O. Southern Pines Pharmacy, Sandhill Drug Co. M9. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOR RENT: Private bath. Children Welcome. 12 W. Massachusetts Ave., corner of Bennett St. M4p FOR SALE: Twelve bushels corn, not shucked. Wilson Signs, U. S. Hwy. No. 1 2 miles south of Southern Pines. M4pd FOR RENT: In private home Large, cool comfortable room. Close in. Adjoining bath. Dial 7192. M4pd WE HAVE utility cabinets, box springs, window shades, end tables. C. G. Farrell Furniture Co., Aberdeen. A FEW DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR RENT IN JEFFERSON INN ANNEX. $7.00 TO $10.00 PER WEEK. M4tf LOST: RED COCKER SPANIEL ONE YEAR OLD. FAMILY PETJ. REWARD,. CALL 6965. Mpd COLORED GIRL wants part time general housework. Write Edith Allen, General Delivery, Local. M4pd EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS wants family washing or flat work to take home. Annie May Allen, General Delivery, Local. M4pd WANTED TO RENT: Small un furnished house or apartment. Permanent civilian. Reply P. O. Box -391. M4chg APARTMENTS FOR RENT: Wal lace Bryant’s attractive artistic apartments. Well furnished, plenty of sunshine, lovely grounds. Corner of Pennsylvan ia Avenue extension and Dog wood Avenue. M4ch^ FOR SALE: One model 25 eight- millimeter Eastman Kodak movie camera- Practically nev/. Box 1238, Southern Pines. M4ch FOR SALE: New kitchen range. Coal or Wood. Apply Mi*s. Jack Raymond, Pinedene. M4pd FOR SALE: ONE PAIR BAY WORK HORSES. EIGHT YEARS OLD. ONE SADDLE HORSE TEN YEARS OLD. C. E. COX, BOX 234, LOCAL. M4pd Bis Policies Six person,? in the United States who died last year left over $1,000,- 000 life insurance, according to a special survey of the National Underwriter, insurance neyrspaper. The largest claim paid by life insur ance companies in 1943 was slightly less than $2,000,000. There were four claims paid between $800,000 and $1,000,000 ; 21 between $500,000 and $800,000; 41 between $300,000 and $500,000; 68 between $200,000 and $300,000 ; 281 between $100,000 and $200,000; 732 between $50,000 and $100,000, and 1,057 between $30,000 and $50,000. uite al XYignt The malarial mosquitoes bite most frequently at night. They spend the daytime in dark places and houses and barns. Because these mos quitoes bite at night, the superstition developed that night air was danger ous. The night air of Greece and Rome was dangerous, but only be cause' it was full of mosquitoes carrying malaria. Grain Corn To increase grain corn production, either plant part of the corn acreage with a variety early enough to ma ture grain, if not all of the acreage is needed for the silo, or plant a variety for silage that will mature grain for com in a good corn-grow ing season. Safe to Use Pyrethrum is safe to use on any vegetable at any time. It is effective against many of the common pests but is not as good a general purpose insecticide as rotenone and little is available. ♦4 CAROLINA THEATRES I Pinehurst * Southern Pines S Present LADD — Isgunnma * '•«4 OAii tor frouhte>: He's g«...W.ng l.i» lift, w m hi.™ Aiid > KHi)^ |ri1« to win 2 dinic RUSSELL SALTY,, O’ROURKE WltltAMOEMARKT ■ aSUCS CABOT SPRINO BYINGTON STANLEY CLEMENTS DiMctad fay RAOUL WALSH i Dp R'X > C op by M (tM AT PINEHURST Sunday Night, May 6th, 8:30 (Summer Prices) lEN FLYIN6 TIGERS BARE THEIR CLAWS AND RIP THE RISING SUN! THRILL FILM OF THE YEAR! J* D^NIS MORGAN .11 r! DANE CLARK RAYMOND MASSEY* ALAN HALE. ..-AailULEA KING • JOHN BIOGELY» Director ROBERT FLOREY' AT SOUTHERN PINES Sun.-Mon.-Tue., May 6-7-8, 8:15 P. M. (NO MATINEE) Produced lust. for - the HOWL of it by\ Edward Small AAfLUOWS" AT SOUTHERN PINES Wed. and Thu. May 9-10, 8:15 P. M. MATINEE THURSDAY AT 3:00 LOST: Glasses with transparent plastic frames. Finder call j Western Union. Reward. M4pd AT SOUTHERN PINES Fri. and Sat. Mav 11-12, 8<15 P. M. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3:00

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