THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
FRIDAY. JUNE 4. 1954
Carthage Rotary
Has Event For
Dairy Farmers
A Dairy Fanners Day, sponsor
ed by thd Carthage Rotary club,
was held Thursday afternoon, at
Students Choose
Cheerleaders
For Coming Year
Sparkle, pep and personality in
the right proportions add up to
a good cheerleader—and five good
the farm of Cohn G. Spencer. AU cheerleaders add a lot to any
dairymen of the area, and farmers
interested in entering the dairy
business, were invited, and a good
crowd was on hand to take part
in the program.
E. H. Garrison, Moore County
farm agent, introduced the guest
speakers, Dr. C. D. Grinnells and
Dr. W. R. Murley, of the dairy
'division at N. C. State. Both con
tributed many helpful suggestions
to the farmers present. Dr. Grin
nells praised the progress which
Just Received
Shipment of
DANIEL GREEN
Bedroom Slippers
Some suitable for
June Brides and
street wear
McLEAN’S
STYLE SHOP
South St. ABERDEEN, N. C.
game.
The Southern Pines High School
student body in an election re
cently selected a quintet of charm
ing young ladies to fill these im
portant positions during the 1954-
55 school year. They were: Patti
Woodell, chief; Dorothy Newton,
June Bristow, Kay Davis and
Sally Michelson.
Misses Woodell, Newton and
Bristow were members of the
cheerleader group before, while
Misses Davis and Michelson are
new additions.
Other cheerleaders during the
year just ended were Georgia
Williams, who graduated, and
Mary Matthews, also a senior,
who moved to Germany with her
family in the spring.
has been made in livestock farm
ing in Moore county during re
cent years, and stressed the im
portance of establishing and main
taining more improved permanent
pastures, as a prime requisite to
success in livestock farming.
Dr. Murley’s portion of the pro
gram was spent in describing
what to look for when buying a
dairy cow.
Mr. Spencer led the group on a
tour of his place, and showed
them many of his fine Ayrshire
cattle, some of the country’s best
purebreds.
The dairymen were guests at a
barbecue supper given by the
Carthage Rotarians.
PJC Announces Schedule
Of Summer School Work
Night classes are announced by
Presbyterian Junior College of
Maxton for the summer school as
follows:
Maxton, on campxjs, beginning
at 6:30 p. m.; beginning typing,
Mondays and Tuesdays; business
organization, Tuesdays and Thurs
days.
Lijjnberton, in High School
Building, beginning at 6:29 p. in.:
commercial law, Mondays and
Tuesdays; economic geography,
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The two courses in Lumberton
will be taught by Professor Rock
well C. Journey, head of the De
partment of Business Administra
tion at Presbyterian Junior Col
lege. The two classes in Maxton
will be taught by Miss Leta W.
McIntyre, B. S. in Business Ad
ministration with graduate work
at University of N. C. and Duke,
Students interested in
the courses should write the col
lege in Maxton for blank forms
and should attend the first classes
on Monday evening, June 7.
The regular summer session in
day classes begins at Presbyterian
Junior College on June 7 in the
preparatory department; on June
14 in college courses. ,
1 FOR RESULTS USE THE PI
LOT’S CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
Wm. STRATTON
SALES — INSTALLATION
Phones 2-7570 and 2-7571
A TREAT FOR TASTE
A FOOD FOR HEALTH
DniRV QUEEN
County of Moore and State of
North Carolina, has this day been
dissolved by mutual consent of
the partners.
The business heretofore con
ducted by said partnership will in
the future be conducted solely by
said William J. Stratton under the
name and style of STRATTON
TELEVISION SERVICE, and the
said Lyle D. McDonald, Jr., will
have no further interest herein.
This 1st day of June, 1954.
William J. Stratton
Lyle'D. McDonald, Jr.
J4-11-18-25
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE,IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on or before the 15th day of
June, 1954, at 12 Noon, the Town
of Southern Pines will receive
bids on a hydraulic ditching ma
chine mounted on a farm type
tractor.
Specifications are on file in the
^“f’'^'ijiOffice of the City Manager, Town
tHKing A C/-»ii+VioTT^ ■pir\oc Cirtiifhpm
TUEXlivLS
CAROLINA
‘‘New Faces,” the CinemaScope
production with Stereophonic
sound, at the Carolina 'The^re,
this Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, June 3-4-5, at 8:15 p. m., with
a Saturday matinee at 3, makes it
possible for the folks far from
New York, to go to the Carolina
and see a Broadway musical, just
as it appears on the stage, and
with the original Broadway cast,
including Eartha Kitt, Ronny Gra
ham, Robert Clary, Alice Ghost-
ley, June Carroll and Virginia De
Luce, all new to the screen, hence
New Faces.”
This highly popular Broadway
hit, which ran over a year in New
York, has made the transition to
the screen with conspicuous suc
cess. Filmed directly from the
stage in CinemaScope, the picture
bubbles with mirth, zany compli
cations and sponaneity. Of course
it is Technicolor.
Pines, North Carolina.
Town of Southern Pines
Southern Pines, North
Carolina
J4
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as
Adrriinistratrix of the estate of
Sarah M. Reed, deceased, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the said estate to present
them to the undersigned, duly
verified, on or before May 20th,
1954, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to the said es
tate will please make immediate
payment.
Dated this 22nd day of May
1954.
PATRICIA STROUT HAYNES,
Administratrix cf the Estate
of Sarah M. Reed.
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TODAY’S TEMPTATION
The Queen’s
Own Delicious
- On U. S. No. 1
Between Aberdeen
and Southern Pines
i»54, DAIRY QUEEN NATL. TRADE ASSN., INC*
0
A romantic adventure comedy
concerning three American girls
in Italy is told against the entic
ing backgrounds of Rome and
Venice in ‘‘Three Coins in the
Fountain,” in CinemaScope, Ster
eophonic sound and Color by De
Luxe, starring Dorothy McGuire,
Jean Peters, Maggie McNamara,
Clifton Webb, Louis Jourdon and
Rossano Brazzi.
Unromantic and unimaginative
indeed the ticket buyer whp
doesn’t react enthusiastically to
the boundless merits-^-both in
physical beauty and entertain
ment worth-^-of this thoroughly
delightful, warm and engrossing
story. It would be well worth the
admission price if only for the
magnificence of the scenic back
grounds—Rome, Venice and the
Italian countryside—all of which
were accented through the appli
cation of CinemaScope and De
Luxe Color. The offering also
boasts a superb script, based on a
widely read novel, and a galaxy
of sterling performances by
star-encrusted cast.
The film’s viewers are sure to
tell everyone within earshot that
it is an inescapable must; and it’;
entirely likely that they them
selves will see it the second time
This grand entertainment
coming to the Carolina Theatre
Southern Pines, the entire week of
June 6 at 8:15 p. m., with matinees
on Sunday, Tuesday and Saturday
at 3.
6
YIARSOLD
Legal Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
acre tract, located at a point
S 0-13 W 398.2 feet from its
northwest corner, and running
thence S 89-45 E 201.7 feet to
a concrete monument in the
westerly line of the Pine
Needles - Knc-llwood Airport
Road (called the Carthage
Road): thence S 18-42 E 156.8
feet to a concrete monument;
thence N 89-45 W 247.3 feet to
a concrete monument in the
westerly line of said 150.6 acre
tract; thence with it N 0-13 E
150 feet to the beginning,
comprising Lot lettered “I”,
as shown on the map entitled
‘‘Subdivision of Lots Nos. 61-
67 inclusive, of Kenwood, E.
M. Aiken Prop., Southern
Pines, N. C.” dated October
13, 1952, on which stands a
new cafe building.
But this sale will be made sub
ject to all outstanding and unpaid
taxes and assessments.
This 24th day of May, 1954.
W. LAMONT BROWN
Trustee
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of the said George G. Herr will
please present the same to the
said J. Vance Rowe, Process
Agent, Southern Pines, North Car
olina or to the said MiriFim L.
Herr of 80 Ehnwood Avenue, Wa-
terbury, Connecticut, on or before
the 29th day of April 1955, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
its recovery. Any person indebt
ed to the said estate will please
make immediate payment either
to the said J. Vance Rowe, Process
Agent, or to the said Miriam L.
Herr, Executrix.
Dated this 29th day of April,
1954.
MIRIAM L. HERR, Execu
trix of thq. Last Will and
Testament ‘of George G.
Herr, deceased, J. Vance
Rowe, Process Agent.
Rowe & Rowe, Attorneys.
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NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX
Miriam L. Herr of 80 Ehnwood
Avenue, Waterbury, Connecticut,
has this (Jay qualified as Execu
trix of the Last Will and Testa
ment of George G. Herr, deceased,
and J. Vance Rowe, Attorney, of
Southern Pines, North Carolina,
has been duly appointed Process
Agent, upon whom any process
may be legally served in connec
tion with any claim or other mat
ter against the estate of GeOrge G.
Herr, deceased. Any person hav
ing any claim against the Estate
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ^
Having qualified as administra
tor of fhe estate of Josie B. Atkin-
soi cjsceased, late of Moore Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to noti-
all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
at 309 Queens Road, Sanford, N.
C., on or before the 26th day of
April, 1955, or this notice wiU be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment.
This 26th day of April, 1954.
E. B. KEITH,
Administrator, Estate
of Josie B. Atkinson.
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NOTICE
State of North Carolina
County of Moore
The Undersigned, having duly
qualified as the Ancillary Execu
tors of the Estate of Ernest M. Ai
ken, deceased, late of the City of
Washington in the District of Co
lumbia, and W. Lamont Brown,
Attorney at Law, Southern Pines,
North Carolina, having been des
ignated as Attorney and Process
Agent in the State of North Caro
lina for the undersigned Ancillary
Executors, all persons having
claims of whatsoever nature
against the said Ernest M. Aiken,
deceased, are hereby notified to
exhibit the said claim or claims to
the undersigned or to the said W.
Lamont Brown, Attorney and Pro
cess Agent, on or before the 10th
day of May, 1955, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
the said Ernest M. Aiken, deceas
ed, are hereby requested to pay
the said indebtedness to the un
dersigned immediately.
This 10th day of May, 1954.
WILLIAM J. DAVIS
Ancillary Executor
JESSE EDWARD AIKEN
Ancillary Executor
800 H Street, N. W,
Washington, D. C.
W. LAMONT BROWN,
Attorney and Process Agent
Southern Pines, N. C.
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SUNRISE
Southern Pines
Ph. 2-4013
Continuous Shows Daily
Opens 3:00
Saturday 11:00 Sunday 1:00
¥■*
FRIDAY. June 4—Last Day
Parry Sullivan in
"The Miami Story"
Comedy and Cartoon
SATURDAY. June 5—Only
DOUBLE FEATURE
Wild Bill Elliott in
"BITTER CREEK"
—and—
Dan Duryea in
"World For Ransom"
Serial & Cartoon
SUNDAY & MONDAY
June 6-7
Van Joanne
Johnson Dru
-m-
"The Siege At
Red River'
News 8c Cartoon
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF MOORE
that on or before June 15, 1954,
at 12 noon, the Town of Southern
Pines will receive proposals to re
move completely from the prop
erty the building referred to as
the Old Police Station Building on
West New Hampshire Avenue.
All timber, brick and plumbing
shall be completely removed from
the property.
A performance bond in the
amount of $1000 will be required.
For information contact Office
of City Manager.
Town of Southern Pines
Southern Pines, North
J4 Carolina
tTRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. SIX YEARS OLD, --
OLD QUAKER DISTILLINQ COMPANY. UWRENCEBURG. iNOlAHA
NORTH CAROLINA
MOORE COUNTY
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing
wherein William J. Stratton and
Lyle D. McDonald, Jr., were part
ners trading and doing business
under the firm name and style of
STRAMAC TV COMPANY, in the
NOTICE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in a certain
deed of trust executed by Leland
M. Daniels and wife Marquita K
Daniels, dated the 28th day of Sep
tember, 1953, and recorded in book
of mortgages 102 at page 417,
the office of the Register of Deeds
of Moore County, North Carolina,
default having been made in
payment Of the indebtedness
thereby secured, and said deed
trust being by the terms thereof
subject to foreclosure, the under
signed trustee will offer for
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash at the courthouse
door in Carthage, North Carolina,
at noon, on the 28th day of June
1954, the property conveyed
said deed of trust, the same I5
and being in the County of Moore,
McNeill Township, and State
North Carolina, and more particu
larly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a concrete
monument in the westerly
line of the E. M. Aiken 150.6
’TUESDAY. June 8—Only
Wendell Margaret
Corey Lockwood
—in—
"Laughing Anne"
Buggs Bunny Cartoon
WEDNESDAY. June ^Only
Double Feature
Lash LaRue in
'Fighting Vigilantes'
Kirk Douglas in
'Dear Secretary'
Serial & Cartoon
THURSDAY Si FRIDAY
June 10-11
An All-Star Cast in
"The Queen of Sheba'
Color Cartoon
of
STARVIEW
Drive-In Theatre
Between So. Pines-Aberdeen
INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS
FRL. SAT.. JUNE 4-5
"Girls In The Night"
Joyce Holden. Glenda Farrell
SUN.. MON.. JUNE 6-7
"FLICKA"
( In color)
Roddy McDoweU
»
TUES.. WED.. JUNE 8-9
"HIGH NOON"
Gary Cooper. Grace Kelly
THURSDAY. JUNE 10
'Another Man's Poison'
Bette Davis
FRL SAT.. JUNE 11-12
"Lawless Breed"
(In color)
Rock Hudson. Julia Adams
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
SHOW STARTS AT DARK
GUlldxen under 12 in cars Free
i^^elrose
jompany
BST*D I88S
Melrose
HAFIE
bottled fy^e/rose and ^ontpany
$050
I PINT
ninety
straight whiskies 7 years old
, Blended with grain neutral spirits
fIRAIGHT WHISKIES 7 YEARS OLD; 60% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPUtOSli
MELROSE .DISTILLERS. INC.. NEW YORK. N. L
CAROLINA THEATRE
SOUTHERN PINES
|HE fabulous BROADWAY MUSICAL REVUE FILMED INJ
CinemaScoPS i
Thur., Fri., Sat., June 2-3-4—8:15 p.m.
Matinee Saturday at 3:00
The Love Story Behind The love Song That's Sweeping The Nation!
20lh Century-Fox presents i
CLIFTON
WEBB
DOROTHY
McGUIRE
LOUIS
JOURDAN I
JEAN
PETERS I
MAGGIE !
McNAMARA
ROSSANO
BRAZZI
Coins
inthc^
Fountain
COB DELUXE
li) the wonder of 4-TRACK, |
H!GH-fiD£UTY STEREOPHONIC SOUND ,
Entire Week of June 6th—8:15 p.m.
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Saturday at 3:00
Aserdeen theatre
FRIDAY. JUNE 4
"DEVIL'S CANYON"
Night 7:15 & 9:15
Virginia Mayo, Dale Robertson
SATURDAY—DOUBLE FEATURE—Continuous from 3:00
"SHERIFF OF SUNDOWN" “Rocky” Lane
"ALASKA SEAS" Robert Ryan
MONDAY & TUESDAY, JUNE 7-8 Night 7:15 & 9:15
"GYPSY COLT" Donna Cochran, Gypsy
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9
"MAN IN THE ATTIC"
Night 7:15 & 9:00
Jack Palarice, Constance Smith
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JUNE 10-11 Night 7:15 & 9:15
"EXECUTIVE SUITE" William Holden, June Allyson