THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina The average farm pond costs approximately $1,000 per acre. ABERDEEN THEATRE Aberdeen Phone WI 4-2621 FrL, Feb. 22 Night 7:15 & 9:15 The Girl Can't Help It' Jayne Mansfield, Tom Ewell Salrirday — Matinee 3:00 Night 7:00 & 9:00 The Oklahoma Woman Peggie Castle.-Richard Denning Color Cartoon — Serial Monday & Tuesday, Feb. 25-26 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "Love Me Tender" Elvis Presley, Debra Paget Mr. Rock 'N Roll Himself Wednesday, Feb. 27 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "Boom Town" Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable Thurs., & Fri., Feb. 28-Mart 1 Night 7:15 & 9:15 'Hollywood or Bust" Dean Marlin, Jerry Lewis Their last and GREATEST School Cafeteria SOUTHERN PINES Monday—Steamed wiener with mustard and catsup, roll and but ter, buttered potatoes, turnip greens, cookie, milk. Tuesday—Chili con came on steamed rice, tossed green salad, bread and butter, plums, milk. Wednesday — Peanut butter sandwich, beef-vegetable soup, saltines and butter, cake square, milk. Thursday—Sloppy Joe on bun, buttered potatoes, string beans, orange juice, milk. Friday—Toasted cheese sand wich, baked beans, cole slaw, fruited gelatin, milk. WEST SOUTHERN PINES Monday—Luncheon meat, Bos ton baked beans, cole slaw, bread, butter, milk, apple Betty. Tuesday — Beef vegetable soup, peanut butter sandwiches, crackers, mUk, peach cobbler. Wednesday — Cheeseburgers, mashed potatoes, string beans, bread, butter, milk, rice pudding. Thursday — Baked ham, can died sweet potatoes, greens, bread, butter, milk. Friday — Fish, potato-au- gratin, steamed cabbage, corn- bread, butter, milk, plums. An extensive study has shown more than 400 species of birds in North Carolina. The town of New Bern was established in 1910 by Baron de Graffenried. HirviKIS CAROLINA Continuing through this Thurs- day-Saturday at the Carolina is the Alfred Hitchcock mystery story, “The Wrong Man,” star ring Henry Fonda and Vera Miles, in which the famous di- lector of mystery stories for the first time has gone to life for his story. In the same manner in which the director creates his special brand of film magic, he took his cameras to the actual New York City locales of the story; cafe terias, apartments, clubs, offices, streets and subways are seen in the film. Henry Fonda and Vera Miles play the roles of two people caught in an amazing web of mistaken identity. This is Mr. Fonda’s initial per formance under Mr. Hitchcock. Announcement Effective March 1st DAIRY QUEEN of ABER DEEN will be owned by Mr. Adron Porter, affiliated with DAIRY QUEEN of Eastern North Carolina. THANKS—to our many friends, who have been our wo. .erful DAIRY QUEEN cus tomers for the past seven years. I appreciate, very much, the pleasure of having been able to serve you. Mr. Porter, along with my staff, lopk forward to your continued patron age. They will give you the type of service you like. JOHN F. HUNNEMANN Southern Pines,, N. C. HILL,.,HILL SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY STRAIGHT bourbon bottled BY The hill t hill company LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY □ Coming Sunday through Tues day, is a return engagement in the Sandhills of that most plea sing “mother and daughter” story, “Teenage Rebel,” adapted from the Broadw^hy stage success “A roomful of Roses,” starring Ginger Rogers, Michael Rennie, Betty Lou Keim 'and Warren Berlinger, the latter two having had the same roles in the stage production. Indications of its title to the contrary, this slick problem play has no truck with juvenile de linquency, but finds^ its theme in that old standard situation con cerning divorced parents of an only child. The teenagers seen here are orderly, mannerly, con vention-abiding young folks who behave perfectly, and meet their problems squarely, like young ladies and gentlemen. They pro ject healthy, normal, youthful exuberance rather than the ma licious, destructive characteris tics that have supplied the foun dations for numerous recent pho toplays. Starting Wednesday, Feb. 27, matinee and night, is the much talked-about attraction, “Baby Doll” from the story of Tennessee Williams, starring Karl Malden, Carroll Baker and Eli Wallach, which we regret to announce comes under the head of a '‘strictly adult” picture. SUNRISE The epic theme unreeled in Walt Disney’s sweeping adven ture saga of the Far West, “West ward Ho 'The Wagons!” playing Sunday and Monday at the Sun rise 'Theatre, turns the spot light on the families who mi grated west in wagon train cara vans in 1844 to reach the bounti ful land of Oregon. In dramatizing the story of the men, women and children who braved the perils of the wilder ness in hostile Indian country, Bishop Penick To Speak At Village Chapel On Sunday The Right Reverend Edwin A. Penick, Dr'^D., Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Caro lina, will be guest preacher at the Village Chapel in Pinehurst Sun day. Among his many distinctions is a service of 35 years as a Bishop j of the Episcopal Church, a record I of service that makes him the ; senior active member of the I House of Bishops. I He has served as a member of the National Council of Churches, has been State Chairman of the North Carolina Commission on ' IiRer-racial Cooperation, Presi- following in the footsteps Of the first great trail-blazers, Disney depicts the varying relationships between Indians and whites that shaped the character of the west ern frontier. , Featuring Fess Parker, Kath leen Crowley and Jeff York as the starring trio in a huge sup porting cast, “Westward Ho The Wagons!” brings to life on the screen an adventure drama that roars with excitement, action and suspense. In one of the biggest scenes in the film a wagon train teen-ager is captured as hostage by Pawnee scouts, but his daring escape pro vokes a full scale attack on the caravan. With the wagons unable to escape complete annihilation, the pioneers save themselves only by turning their large herd of extra horses against the charg ing Indians. Another scene of powerful drama centers around the de mand of the fierce Sioux Chief. He asks that the white men de liver to his tribe a golden-haired youngster who has been declared “good medicine” for valuable gifts. dent of the North Carolina Coun cil of Churches, and vice-presi dent of the American Church In stitute for Negroes. A frequent visitor to the Sand hills, Bishop Penick lives in Ra leigh. Farmland under irrigation in North Carolina exceeds, by at least 2,000 acres, the totals for any of its neighboring states. Page NINE STARVIEW Drive-ln Theatre Between So. Pinet-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Friday, Saturday, Feb. 22-23 Quincannon, Frontier Scout (In color) Tony Martin, Peggie Castle Sunday. Monday, Feb. 24-25 Kiss Before Dying" (In color) Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter Tuesday. Wednes., Feb. 26-27 "Pete Kelly's Blues" (In color) Jack Webb Thursday, Feb. 28 "Footsteps In the Fog" (In color) Stewart Granger Jean Simmons Friday-Satur., March 1-2 "Dakota Incident" (In color) John Lund, Linda Darnell TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P.M. Children under 12 in ears Free Henry Fonda. Vera Miles. Anthony Quale An Alfred Hitchcock Production, "THE WRONG MAN" Thursday-Saturday, 8:15 p.m.—Mat. Saturday at 3:00 Ginger Rogers, Micheal Rennie, Lou Keim "TEEN-AGE REBEL" (CinemaScope) Sunday-Tuesday (3 Days) Feb. 24-26—8:15 pjn. Matinee Sunday at 3:00 Karl Malden .Carroll Baker, Mildred Dunnock "BABY DOLL" (Strictly Adult) Starting Wednesday, February 27th 3:00 and 8:15 p.m. CENTURY CLUB STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SUNRISE THEATRE SOUTHERN PINES — Continuous Shows Daily Thur. & FrL. Feb. 21-22 Joh.n Payne and Mona Freeman in Hold Back the Night The most passionately furi ous story every to come out of the Marines! Shows 3:20. 5:15. 7:10, 9:01 Saturday - Dotible Feature Lloyd Bridges in Apache Woman Richard Widmark in A Prize of Gold Plus Cartoon SUNDAY & MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24-25 $2.4S $3.85 PINT NATIONAL DIST. PRODS. CORP., N. Y. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF Shows Sun. 1:15 - 2:39 4:50 - 7:01 and 9:12 Mon. - 3:15 4:40 - 6:50 and 9:00 Tuesday. February 26 David Brian 8r May Wynn —in— THE WHITE SQUAW Shows 3:15, 5:12, 7:09, 9:00 Wednes. - Double Feature Brett King in "JESSE JAMES VS. THE DALTONS" —also— Dirk Bogarde —in— "Doctor At Sea" Plus Cartoon COMING—Next Thursday & Friday, Feb. 28 - Mar. 1 Errol Flynn and Cornel Borchers in "ISTANBUL" mF. HILL & HILL COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY, DISTRIBUTED BY: NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 AND 23 Williams-Belk WE HAVE BARGAINS HERE FOR EVERYONE ! 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