THURSDAY. JULY 5. 1956 THE PILOT—SouRisni Pines, North Carolina Page NINE 300 Additional Colors Never Before Available! Now you can match your drapes and furnish ings perfectly Just bring in your sample— we’ll match it! PICK A GOLOR! I,.. you’re bound to find any color, in any type of paint... interior or exterior ...among the hundreds of COLORS UNLIMIlriEP BY ■P' r?s •'Colors Unlimited” offers all the lovdiest, smartest new hues . for practically every surface ... in eil these 6 wanted Gleem and Wall-Fix Paints. All “world’s finest quality”! • Glaem Mirade Plastic Interior n«L Lasting film of color for walls. • Gleem Vinyl Masonry Paint. Plastic protection for exteriors. • Gleem Premium House Paint One coat covers... fights mildew. • Gleem Gloss Lustre Enamel. Truly scrubbable high-gloss finis.''. S Wan-Hx natWanPainL One-derful one-coat interior paint • Wall-ra Sami-Glass Paint Ideal for sll woodwork and trim. Your Gleem dealer is your "Color Headquarters"! Tate’s Hardware & Electric Co. Southern Pines, N. C. 'llUliiL Iconifoi't While You Shop at McRAE GROCERY in Vass Completely Air Conditioned to make shopping a pleasure You'll find here a large stock of High Quality Groceries, Meats, Sundries NOTE THESE PRICES IN OUR MEAT DEPT.; Fresh CUBE STEAK lb. 65c Fresh Ground HAMBURGER lb. 29c SMOKED SAUSAGE lb. 24c Fresh NECK BONES lb. 17c Fresh SPARERIBS lb. 39c Fresh BEEF ROAST lb. 29c Fresh Homemade SAUSAGE lb. 39c CHEER WASHING POWDER, large box 29c 1 Gallon CLOROX , 54c 5 Pounds SUGAR 49c D-CON and FLY BAIT 2 one-pint bottles ALCOHOL 31c COMPLETE LINE OF HOME PERMANENTS Toni — Prom — Bobbi — Lilt — Pinit We also have Revlon Satin Set, Revlon Satin Set for Children, Revlon Clean and Clear, Silicare, and Aquama rine Lotion. •FULL STOCK OF FIRST AID NEEDS, HAND AND FACE CREAMS. DEODORANTS. SHAMPOOS, HAIR RINSES. HAIR TONICS. TOOTH PASTE. COPPERTONE SUNTAN LOTION. BABY TOILETRIES and PLAYTEX WATERPROOF DRESS-EEZ SNAP PANTIES FREE DELIVERY McRae Grocery Telephones 2461 and 9461 VASS, N. C. t'' * ' / \ “Just stand your ground and whistle,” advised a dog trainer. But he didn’t say what tune. The Raleigh Times suggested a whistling course. The Raleigh News & Observer advised whist ling for a dog catcher. Mrs. Lou ise Van Glahn of Chapel Hill, an SPCA booster, said, “It’s up to the readers to get friendly with the dogs. It’s not up to the dogs.” A CP&L spokesman agreed, “As much as we appreciate aU the friendly suggestions, I’m afraid we must go along with Mrs. Van Glahn.” So far, the dogs haven’t said a word. BEAT THE HEAT ! ! Let Us Do the Cooking! —We Have-*- For Your Pleasure TV For Your Taste Home Cooking Breakfast — Lunch — Dinner Sandwiches — Salads Milk Shakes — Ice Cream This Sunday One of Our Specials— ROAST TURKEY KNOWITOYS RESTAURANT (Formerly Pine Top Restaurant) Highway 211 GRADE "A" West End, N. C. Phone Pinehurst 5722 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knowlion MAN’S BEST FRIEND??—Since meter read ers for Carolina Power & Light Company tried dog candy on bad dogs they have been swamped by advice. Folks suggest ammonia-loaded wa- WATER PISTOLS. ELECTRIFIED CANES ter pistols, electric canes, doggy whistles and psychology. As sketch indicates sneaky little dogs are meaner than the big ones. Experts From All Over Give Advice To Meter Readers Oii Dog Problem Meter readers for Carolina Pow- haps would find it necessary to er & Light Company have been deluged with advice ever since they tried dog candy on bad ca nines. Dog bite is the meter read er’s worst occupational hazard. Veterinarians, editors, trainers, psychologists and plain dog lovers have volunteered countless tips on winning friends and influencing canines. Advice has poured in by letter, by wire, by word of mouth. It all began when newspapers told of meter readers using dog candy and calling dogs by their first names to avoid bites. “If meter readers were equip ped with water pistols, they per- Pvt. Jerry G. Britt, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Caddell, Aber deen, recently completed ten weeks of advanced individual training under the packet platoon system at the Army’s Armor Training Center, Fort Knox, Ky. Britt was trained to drive the Army’s medium tank. He passed the .30 and .50 caliber machine gun proficiency tests and quali fied as a gunner in the firing of the 90 mm. tank gun. Under the packet platoon sys tem of training, each trainee be comes a permanent member of a tank crew. Britt entered the Army last January and completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. Army Specialist Third Class Joseph A. Harrington, son of Mrs. Myrtle Harrington, Cameron, re cently was assigned to the 7th Field Hospital at Fort Belvoir, Va. use them only once on each at tacking dog,” wrote Walter P. Corrigan of North Miami Beach, Fla. Anthony J. Leone, a grocer of Jamestown, N. Y., adyised loading the water pistol with ammonia. “Squirt the dog in the eyes once,” he said. “When the dog sees you again, he sure will run away.” If electrified canes don’t work, editorialized the Wilmington Star, then meter readers should be al lowed to bite back. Horrors, remarked a legal ad viser. Any such tactics would bring louder howls from dog lov ers than from the dogs. It was With The Armed Forces Specialist Harrington, an ad ministrative assistant, is a vet eran of 11 years of Army service. He was stationed at Fort Bragg, before arriving for duty at Fort Belvoir. Harrington was graduated from Cameron High School in 1943. His wife, Etta, lives in Washington, D. C. T. Russell Frye, chief steward USN, son of Mrs. Annebell Frye of Route 2, Vass, and husband of the former Miss Verdelle Ross of Warrenton, Fla., is serving aboard the light cruiser USS Worcester which is scheduled to return to Long Beach, Calif., July 9 after a four-month tour of duty in the Western Pacific. The warship operated with the 7th Fleet and engaged in several fleet maneuvers. During the tour, the Worcester visited Japan, Hong Kong, Man ila and Hawaii. Gkmnoie $3.65 49 «t $2.30 Pint aBSwft k-h 10 PROOF • DISTILLED FROM 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS •UNMORE BISTILIfRIES CONPANY tOUISVIUE. KENTUCKY pointed out that meter readers suffer worse than mailmen, milk men or the paper boy. He calls once a month and is less familiar with the dog. Also, he often must venture into the backyard, crawl under a shed or otherwise turn his back upon the dog. REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE COLLECTION OF . SPRING and SUMMER LINEN and SHJC DRESSES Mrs. Hayes Shop HURRY! Invest by the ith Money deposited by the 10 th of July earns Dividends for a full half year. Your savings are insured to $10,000.^ Current Dividend Rate 3% per annum. Open or add to your savings account by the 10th of any month and your dividends will be calculated from the first of the month. Each account insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. SOUTHERN PINES SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone 2-4635 John Lang Named President of Tar Hctels In Capitol John A. Lang, Jr,, secretary to Rep. C. B. Deane, of the 8th N. C. Congressional District, has been elected president of the North Carolina Society of Washington, D. C., for the 1956-57 term. Lang, whose home is at Carth age, has served as first vice-presi dent of the North Carolina So ciety in the nation’s capital dur ing the past two years. The North Carolina Society of Washington is celebrating its six tieth anniversary this yeair and is one of the oldest state societies in the national capital. It has nearly a thousand Tar Heel mem bers. Throughout the year, the Soci ety features a. program of dances, socials and receptions for the North Carolina colony living in Washington. In jEinuary each year, it sponsors a banquet and ball in honor of the Governor of the State, and during February, the Society has a reception in honor of the North Carolina Con gressional delegation. The North Carolina state win ner in 4-H home management project will receive an expense- paid trip to National 4-H Club Congress next fall. WE GIVE SAV - A - STAMPS Irjian Olcmpanii Announces PARTICIPATION IN Colonial Sav-A-Stamp Program Add To Your SAV-A-STANP BOOK By Selecting Your Prescriptions, Drugs and Sundries ^AT The REXALL STORE 122 West Main Street ABERDEEN. N. C.