c* THURSDAY, APRIL, 25, 1957 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, Norili Carolina Sandhills Sheet Championships Set On Pinehurst Course This Weekend DRUG CO. ABERDEEN ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY BOURBON 41* It's time to store your furs! I'M SIMPLY' SOFFOCATING AT HOME/, . COME and CiFT Me AT ONCE ,, For storage.^ Your good winter gormenfs should be \ sent to us for sununer core. Beddes your cooL don't overlook your FUR SCARFS FDR-TRIMMED CLOTH COATS FINE WOOLEN COATS MEN'S TOPCOATS Summer storage costs so little here Hove your furs cleaned and glazed each year by our specioL furrier's method. It makes the fur beautifully rilky and lustrous. SOUTHERN PINES The Sandhills Skeet Cham pionships will take place at the Pinehurst Gun Club Saturday and Sunday, April 27 and 28, with last year’s high over-all winner and ^iouble victor in the 410 and All-Bore events, Capt. Henry B. Stowers of Camp Le- jeune, on hand to defend his titles. Also expected to defend his crown in the 20 gauge event is young “Sandy” Wood of Greens- I boro, the 14-year-old lad who won the title last year in a shoot- cff with Stowers. Four championship events are on the program for decision. The meet will open with the Sub- Small Gauge (410) champion ship, a 50 target event W be shot Saturday morning at 9:30. Im mediately following, a second 50 target event and a new one to this year’s shoot, the Small- Gauge (28) championship, will take place. On Saturday after noon the Twenty-Gauge will be fired, shooting to begin at one o’clock; and the All-Gauge (AH- Bore) will be decided on Satur day, getting imderway at- 9 a. m. Both the latter are 100 target events, and all championship ties win be shot off in 25 bird strings. In addition, a High Over-All Awcird will be present ed for the combined high score of the four events—on the 300 targets of the program. Among prominent shooters al ready registered for the meet are three top ranking experts from North Carolina: All-Bore cham pion Himter Galloway of Greensboro, who is president of the North Carolina Skeet As sociation; the State 410 Champ, Jack King also of Greensboro; and winner of many past events, Ray Idol of High Point. In addi tion to Stowers, other members of Camp Lejeune’s crack mili tary team, world champions in 1952, are expected to enter the competition. In conjunction with the cham^ pionship ^twards there will be class trophy presentations in all four events, with a Ladies Championship in the Twenty- Gauge and AH Gauge. There will also be a Junior Champion and team trophies awarded in the JAR-Gauge. The shoot is run under Nation al Skeet Shooting Association, and classification will be based on shooters N. S. S. A. registra tion card with the new N. S. S. A classification system in use. Albert S. Tufts of Pinehurst is in charge of the arrangements for the two-day program. Local Horse Takes 2nd Place Tuesday On Jamaica Track Pine Cone Farms’ “Wee Free” placed second at Jamaica in the second start of his young career. “Wee Free” was broken and legged up at Mrs. Mary Doyle’s Farm on Young’s Road. He is a two-year-old colt by “Free-Fof- All” out of “Wee One.” Pine Cone Farm is the racing name for Mrs. Magruder Dent, one of the area’s well-known horse owners. The Jamaica event was a claim ing race. LOSE UGLY FAT IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY BACK Home Demonstration Club News II PlOOf . ECffO SPRIIIB DISTIllINt COMPANY, IflOISYIllE, AENIBCKY Jackson Springs Club The Jackson Springs Home Demonstration Club met Thurs day evening, April 11, in the home of Mrs. Pat Harmon, Jr. A pro fusion of lovely spring flowers created a colorful scene through out the home. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Claud Thomas. “Ho! For Carolina” was sung. Mrs. K. C. Blake led the devotions, using the Easter story from Matthew. The minutes were read and foU called by the secre tary, Mrs. C. L. McDonald. Dur ing the business period Miss Flora McDonald made announcement of and urged everyone to attend the district meeting in Jonesboro ■Heights Baptist Church in San ford, Tuesday, April 16. The club decided to pay special honors to shut-in members by working in pairs each month to do something for each one. One new member, Mrs. Betty Grace Dickerson, was welcomed. Miss McDonald, home agent, gave a lesson on “More Milk for the Diet.” She stressed the need for milk, which is rich in calcium, phosphorus and minerals needed to build and maintain strong teeth and bones, to help regulate the heart beat and make strong muscles. She gave each member a number of appetizing recipes using milk or miUc products. 'The club collect was used in closing. The meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. C. L. McDonald in May. Door prizes were drawn by Mrs. W. W. Hurley and Mrs. Bet ty Grace Dickerson. During the social hour a slogan game was enjoyed. High score prize ■was won by Mrs. Ruth Flip- pin. Mrs. Hsirman served deli cious refreshments in the Easter motif to the 22 members present. We are very happy that one of bur club members was chosen to represent the United Mills of Candor and Mt. Gilead in the South Piedmont Safety CoimcU contest. We hope she will be se lected to represent the council in the State Safety Conference at Winston-Salem. Best wishes to Mrs. Paul Cole. We are glad that one of our club members, Mrs. Mary Lou Carroll, had decided to be a per manent resident in our commun ity. She has purchased and is now living in the Barnette home. —By Mrs. W. E. Graham, public ity chairman. If you are overweight, here is the first really thrilling news to come along in years. A new & conveni- ^ent way to get rid of extra pounds %Mier than ever, so you can be as slim and trim as you ■want. 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