THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page THIRTEEN Four Assigned To Staff At AGOS William Burroughs Resigns Amerotron Three airmen, two of them Greenville, from Sewart Air Force Base, I Airman Dowdy has served 10 Tenn., have been assigned to the months in Korea since enlisting „ .... ^ t i USAF Air-Ground Operations in 1951. Airman Bailey has serv-I GOUtrOrler S Jol) School here recently. ^ ed in Japan and Texas since en-1 Staff sergeant Wallace Wyant listing in 1952. i William H. Burroughs, control- of Roanoke, Va., smd Airman Ic; another Eissignment at theAmerotron Corporation for J^es C. Bailey of Jackson, school it was announced that the past three years, has resigned Miss., were asigned as clerks in Airman l|c Nelson W. Slaughter, i effective December 1, company the billeting section; and Airman ^ native of NashvUle Tenn. had' officials have announced. l|c Wade P. Dowdy, of, Fort attached to the transporta-' Burroughs, who makes his Springs, W. Va., was assigned as section. I home in Pinehurst, said he is re- a clerk in the adjutant section. | jjg enlisted in 1952 and has tiring from active business life to S^. Wyant, ^ a veteran of serv- gerved six months with the devote his time to travelling, ice in the Pacific Theatre during i Northeast Air Command. playing a bit more goK and see- World War 2, has also seen serv- j • ice in France. He came here from Donaldson Air Force Base in PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY BOURBON 45 FINT $3.S5 4/5 Ql. tt PROOi • ECHO SPRING DISTILLING COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY (A Chartered Private Club) iVow Open Dinner from 7:00 P. M. Till 12:00 For Dinner and Dancing TED WEEGAND and his Orchestra * ' from the Traymore Hotel, Atlantic City FLOOR SHOW G’erick Twins Exotic Dancers of Stage and Screen Nancy Ford Popular Singer Dancing 8:00 P. M. to 1:00 A. M. ON MIDLAND ROAD BETWEEN PINEHURST AND SOUTHERN PINES PHONE 4604 FOR RESERVATIONS! ing more of my family.” An active member of Sandhill civic life, Mr. Burroughs has re cently headed up a successful fund drive for Boy Scouts in this Etrea. He is an active member of the Sandhill Kiwanis Club and the Pinehurst Country Club. He is a member of the Moore County Business Development Committee and has been largely responsible for assembling and evaluating data about the county for a brochure that will be pub lished soon. He expects to remain at Amer otron during the transition period. Succeeding him will be R. A. Austin of New York, who has been the assistant controller in charge of Amerotron’s New York operations. Joe Sandlin, who has also been an assistant controller at Aberdeen, will continue in his same position. The operations of the division will be more spread between the two offices. Chester J. Terrill, another of the assistant controllers of the Amerotron Corporation, has resigned his position, effective December 1. Mr. Terrill, who lives in Southern Pines, has been active in St. Anthony’s Catholic Church as president of the Lay- naen’s Association and as chair man of a Boy Scout troop at the church. Prior to coming to Southern Pines in June 1955, he was with Amerotron in Anderson, S. C., and earlier with Textron in Prov idence, R. I. Burroughs was vice-president and secretary of Reeves Brothers Textile Company for six years prior to his joining Amerotron. Before that he was secretary- treasurer of Burlington Mills In ternational Corporation in charge of the financial end of the com pany’s foreign operation, and as sistant treasurer of the parent company, Burlington Mills Cor poration. For 10 yeare he also had head ed up the accounting end of the domestic operation of Burlington Mills. A native of Greensboro, Mr. Burroughs recently completed a home at Pinehurst, where he is retiring to. He owns a lodge- motel in St. Petersburg, Florida, which he will also be able to de vote more time to, though he has no plans to actively manage it According to the Flue- Cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corporation, total flue-cured supply is now estima ted at 3,588 million pounds, a record high that represents 2.9 years’ usings based on current rate of disappearance.' Supplies are normally balanced at about 1-2 years’ disappearance and with domestic consumption going down as it has for the past three years, it became more important that production be brought in line before the supply situation becomes over-burdening. ENGRAVED Informals. reasonable. The Pilot. Prices APRICOT FLAVORED BRANDY 70 PROOF CHARLES JACaUiN et Cie., Inc. 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