7 Page Ten THE PILOT. Southern Pin^. North Caroline Friday, !^^ay 24, 1946. FOR SOLICITOR 13th DISTRICT COBLE FUNDERBURK Coble Funderburk was born on a farm 12 miles South of Monroe, N. C., on January 18, 1905. He received an A. B. degree in 1928 from Furman University. In 1931 he was admitted to the North Carolina Bar after having studied law at Wake Forest College under the eminent Dr. N. Y. Gulley. He has practiced law in Monroe, N. C., since May 1932. At present he is Vice-President of the Monroe Ro tary Club. He is a Baptist, and for the past 14 years he has been a teacher of the Men’s Bible Class at the First Baptist Church in Monroe. He represented Union County in the 1935 General Assembly. In 1941 and again in 1943 he was elected Sen ator from the 19th District. In 1937 he married the former Miss Faire Latham and they have two children, Barbara Ann, age 4 1-2, and Jimmy Ray, age 4 months. He has been unanimously endorsed by the Union County Bar Association and also the Union County Board of County Commissioners for the Solicitor of the 13th Judicial District. Your vote and influence will be deeply appreciated. Aimoiiiiceiiieiit Of Year’s Finals At Fiord Macdonald The semi-centennial commen cement program at Flora Mac donald college will open on Sat urday, May 25, with the alumnae luncheon in the college dining hall at one o’clock. Mrs. Margaret Morgan McGuire of Laurinburg, first graduate of the college, will be luncheon speaker. At 8:15 in the evening of Alumnae, follow ed by the capping of the juniors on the front campus. On Sunday morning at 11:15, the Rev. J . J .Murray, D. D ., of Lexington, Virginia, will preach the baccalaueate sermon, and at 8:15 in the evening, he will con duct the dedication service spon sored by the student Christian Association. The Board of Trustees will hold their annual meeting at 10:30 on Monday morning. May the 27th na d, as sthe , and the commencement concert will be presented Monday even ing at 8:15 by the students of the Conservatory of Music. On Tuesday, May the 28th, Dr. Frank P. Graham, President of the University of North Carolina, will deliver the commencement address at the graduating exer cises, and fifty-one graduates will receive their diplomas and Bibles. Freshic Indians On War Path For Tourists Scalps The drums are quiet among the Cherokee Indians '. . . but they’re still after scalps, tourist scalps. The Cherokees, long a featured attraction for tourists in Western North Carolina, have decided to capitalize on the travel trade by setting up modern tour ist cabins. So says Joe Jennings, acting superintendent of the Qualia Reservation. Last November the Indians de cided at a tribal meeting to pro fit from the influx of tourists who are pouring into the little village of Cherokee over the Blue Ridge Parkway. They will also produce genuine souvenirs— baskets, pottery, and beadwork— for sale to the visitors. Plans are afoot to build twenty cottages for tourists in a section of the Indian land located adja cent to. the Great Smoky Moun tain National Park. The start of actual construction work is only awaiting Federal approval of a $150,000.00 loan, which the Cherokees have requested to see them through the project. Other tourist attractions might eventually be made available with the cottages, including a dining room, tennis courts, an archery range, and other recrea tional facilities. Site of the de velopment will be a short dis tance off the main Park thoroughfare, and an access road is to be built leading to the cot tages. A great part of the construction work is to be done by the In dians themselves and the major ity of building materials will be obtained directly from the In dian land. Bach of the twenty cottages is to be equipped with modern conveniences. Carolina Motor Club officials said the cottages would do much to ease the shortage of tourist accommodations prevalent at the North Carolina entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains Nation al Park. ALWAYS ASK FOR SOUTHERN WHEN YOU ASK FOR BREAD WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS FLOWERS Carolina Gardens FLORISTS WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS Telephone 8261 Southern Pines ANTIQUES CHINA GLASSWARE FURNITORE WE BUY AND SELL ANTIQUES ALLiE McIntosh Phone 6452 Four Blocks South of Postoffice on Broad Street HELP SAVE FOODI N. C. Stale Offers Summer Courses Four courses, lasting nine weeks, will be offered by the En gineering School, 1^^. C. State Col lege, beginning June 10 and end ing August 9, 1946. The subjects to be offered include: Air Condi tioning, Electric Refrigeration (Maintenance & Repair), Drafting (Highway), and Radio. Though the time alloted for these courses will not make experts in the sev eral fields, it will give the stu dent sufficient information to en able him to secure a position and to continue his study and ad vancement. We have carefuUy investigated employment condi tions, and are certain that all graduates will be able to secure jobs. FOR RESULTS USE THE PI- LOT’S CLASSIFIED COLUMN. Drs. Neal and McLean VETERINARIANS Southern Pines, N. C. W. E. Horner We Urge You To Vote For Bill Horner For Congress For the Following Reasons We need a strong man in Congress in the critical days ahead. Select your Congressman with great care. Bill Horner is successful in his own business. He is qualified by 8 years’ experience in the North Carolina General Assembly. He believes in government of, by and for ALL the people. He is a keen student of government. He has the training and intelligence to make prompt, wise decisions. He is a hard worker. He will give you a full day’s work every day. He gets things done. He is entirely trustworthy in every respect. He has the support of farmers, working men, veterans, business men, professional men, school teachers and housewives. He has not concealed his views on vital issues. Our government plays a big part in the affairs of all pur citizens. People in all walks of life will continue to have many business dealings with various Government agencies, [t is vitally necessary that we have in Congress from this Dis trict a man who is qualified, experienced, willing and able to devote conscientious study and much hard work in assisting his constituents in handling their problems with such agencies. Bill Horner has the experience, the capacity for study and the capacity for work. He is familiar with the agricultural, industrial, social and economic problems of the people in all walks of life in every section of this District. Bill Horner will successfully handle your problems with your Government smd will work to reduce the red tape and unnecessary regulations now besetting our citizens. Bill Horner Has The Attributes Of A Statesman Protect your own interests by voting for Bill Horner. He is the candidate of no particular group or organization. He Has Our Unqualified Endorsement Noore County Friends of Bill Homer