THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1961
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
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IMPROVEMENT CO.
P. O. Box 524
SANFORD. N. C.
Phone 776-1713
WANTED: Driveways, parkways
and roads to pave. Plant .mix
or surface treatment. Black’s
Paving Co., Southern Pines,
0X5-7433. m9tf
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
at 8 p. m. Community House,
Aberdeen, WI4-1469. j6tfc
FOR RENT: 2-bedroom furnish
ed house, electric kitchen. F. M.
Dwight, 0X2-8778. a31tf
FOR RENT: 2-bedrooin unfur
nished brick house. Inquire 360
N. Leak St., 0X5-4911. sl4tf
BLACKWELDER WELL COM
PANY: Boring and drilling. In
quire at Frank Talbert’s Shell
Station between Aberdeen and
Southern Pines, ask for Mr. Tal
bert. Night phone Sanford
spring 775-2421. jl3tf
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS:
Monday nights 8 p. m. Guild
Room, Episcopal Church.
Phone 695-4965. mlltf
FOR RENT: UNFURNISHED 2-
BEDROOM DUPLEX. HOT
WATER BASEBOARD HEAT.
180 E. CONN. INQUIRE 270 N
ASHE ST.
FOR RENT: 3-bedroom house,
bath and half. Completely re
modeled. Conveniently located.
CaU 0X5-4251. s7c
FOR SALE; Small coal and wood
stove. Top for cooking. Used
very little. Cost $22.50, sell for
$10. 280 E. Penn. Ave., South
ern Pines. t>5p
DOES YOUR FURNITURE
NEED REFINISHING?
Call
PERRY'S
Repair & Maintenance
SERVICE
Southern Pines
Phone 692-8132
or Home 695-3475
05p
NEED MORE INCOME? 93-year
old National Advertised Con
cern has opening in South.arn
Pines for full or part-time deal
ers. Above average income pos
sible from start. Ages 22 to 70-
years. No experience necessary.
Write Watkins Products, Inc.,
P. O. Box 5071, Dapt. S-3, Rich
mond, Virginia. s28,o5p
FOR RENT: 3-ROOM FURNISH
ED APARTMENT. 130 WEST
CONN. AVE. s28.05p
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APARTMENT FOR RENT: 335
West Vermont. $50 month,
lights, water paid. s28c
FOR SALE: CUSHMAN MOTOR
SCOOTER. $50. PHONE 0X2-
3871. s28c
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS
FOR RENT. DR. DANIELS.
PHONE 0X2-6382. i2tf
FOR SALE: Large size Westing-
house electric stove, $75. Call
0X5-7411 before 5:30. s28c
WAITRESSES: FULL OR PART-
TIME. WEDGE INN. PHONE
0X2-6344. o5tf
FOR SALE: Small Philco freezer,
$50. Westinghouse refrigerator,
$125. Phone 0X5-4281. o5p
FOR RENT: FURNISHED 3-
ROOM COTTAGE. 970 S. BEN
NETT. 0X5-7433. o5tf
FOR RENT: 2-bedroom unfurn
ished house in Niagara, $50. a
month. Phone 0X2-6672. s21tf
FOR RENT: 2-bedroom cottage,
newly renovated. Rent reason
able. Contact William Heller,
0X5-4722 or 0X5-4725. s7tf
STRIP CROPPING
Strip cropping can provide pro
tection against both wind and
water erosion. It can be used on
sandy land and shallow stoiiey
land where terraces are not prac
tical. It is also quite effective on
slopes too steep for terraces as
well as land] so nearly level that
terraces are not necessary. Strip
[cropping is generally used with
out terraces, but on extremely
jerodable soils it may be used
with terraces.
Fall seeding season is qn ideal
time lor establishing a system of
contour strip dropping, says Frank
I Doggett, soil conservation special
ist at N. C. State College.
With a relatively stable growth
in farm population, about 250,000
farm boys in the United States
will be looking for employment
each year during the next decade.
Most of them will turn to olf-
the- farm employment.
KEEP UP WITH LATE
VALUES IN PILOT ADS
IT'S HERE. LADIES!
As near as your telephone
Yes, now you can gel
ONE DAY SERVICE
on all makes and brands o£
HOUSE APPLIANCES
Cur Specially— Washers and Dryers
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
V
A & D Appliances
Southern Pines
Phone
692 - 3192
If No Answer Call
OX 2 - 7702
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SFC JOHN H. LINGLE
Legal Notice
STATE OF NORTH CAROUNA
COUNTY OF MOORE
The undersigned having qual
ified as the Executrix of the Es
tate of John S. Reynolds, deceas
ed, late of the above named Coun
ty and State, all persons having
claims of whatsoever nature
against the said John S. Rey
nolds, deceased, are hereby noti-
ifed to exhibit the said claim or
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 5th day of October,
1962, or this notice will be plead
ed m bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to the said John
S. Reynolds, deceased, are here
by requested to pay the said-in-'
debtedness to the undersigired
immediately.
This the 5th day of October,
1961.
EMILY W. LAWRENCE,
Executrix. -
W. Lamont Brown
Attorney
o5,12,19,26c
Sergeant Lingle
Wins Honors in
Pistol Tournament
SFC John H. Lingle of the 82nd
Airborne Division at Fort Bragg,
whose home is at Niagara, won
nearly every honor in the second
annual Fall Tobacco Pistol Tour
nament at Kinston recently.
He copped the .22 cal. Aggre
gate, .45 cal. Aggregate and
Grand Aggregate championships
and was runner up in the Center
Fire Match.
Sergeant Lingle, who returned
to Fort Bragg not long ago after
a tour of duty in Germany, is mar
ried to the former Doris Morgan
.ef Niagara.
' As a member of the 82nd Air
borne Division’s pistol team in
1959, the sergeant became the
All-Army .45 cal. pistol cham
pion.
He has been an outstanding
competitor since he won the Dis
tinguished Pistol Badge in 1957.
H.3 was the first Division pistol
shooter to break 2,600 out of the
possible 2,700 points grand ag
gregate in the national match
course.
In addition to his All-Army .45
cal. title, he was XVIII Airborne
Corps and Third Army Grand
Aggregate champion in 1959.
Firing for the 24th Infantry Di
vision in Europe, he won^the 1960
and 1961 USAREUR .45'cal. Ag
gregate titles and returned to the
United States as a member of the
All-Army .22 cal. and .45 cal.
champion USAREUR team. That
team also was runner-up to the
National .22 cal. champions and
won third place in the National
Center Fire.
Vass Baptist Church Sets Homecoming;
Professor to Speak at Revival Series
The total output value of the
pulp and paper indusfry in 15
Southern states came to $4,335,-
000,000 in 1960, according to the
1961 Blue Book of Southern prog
ress.
The WEDGE-INN
OPEN
ON MONDAYS, TOO
BEGINNING OCTOBER 16
ON MIDLAND ROAD
Between Southern Pines and Pinehurst
5 O'CLOCK CLUB
THE
BOB BASS COMBO
Friday and Saturday
GEECHEE ROBINSON
And His Band
WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
BEGINNING OCTOBER 11th
'With Sunday, October 15, desig
nated as Homecoming Day at the
Vass Baptist Church, a series of
revival meetings, for which the
Rev. Garland A. Hendricks will
be the preacher, will begin that
night, to run through Friday of
the'following week. The Rev. Mr.
Hendricks is professor of church-
community development and di
rector of field work at South
eastern' Baptist Theological Semi
nary, Wake Forest.
The Homecoming Day schedule
includes: Sunday School at 10
a.m.; morning worship at 11 a.m.,
with the Rev. J. D. Hales, pastor
of the church, bringing the mess
age; dinner in the basement of
the educational building, follow
ing the morning service; and
Baptist Training Union at 7 p.m.
The first revival meeting with
the Rev. Mr. Hendricks is schedul
ed for 7:30 p.m., the same hour
at which services will be held
the following week.
Homecoming Day will also be
building Fund Day, the Rev. Mr.
Hales points out. He said that the
Building Committee has recom
mended that the church’s “over
all” building program be com
pleted.
The public is invited to all of
the services.
The Rev. Mr. Henricks has: Jjeen
a Southeastern Seminary profess
or since 1953 and had previously
taught church-community deve
lopment at Gardner-Webb Col
lege, Boiling Springs, for three
years. He had formerly held
SUPER-SAYINGS fOR MOM, DAD, IHE KIDS...YOUR HOME! COME EARLY!
MEN’S FLANNEL
SHIRTS
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SALE 1.99
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THE REV. G. A. HENDRICKS
pastorates in Nash, Warren and
Wake Counties.
He received his H.A. degree at
Wake Forest College in 1933 and
a Th. B. degree at Southern Bap
tist Seminary in 1937. He is a
member of the American and
Rural Sociological Societies and
the Soil Conservation Society of
America. In 1949, he wasi named
Rural Minister of the Year by
“Progressive Farmer” magazine
and has held a number of other
positions of honor and leadership.
His published works include
“Biography of a Country Church”
and “How to Plan the Work of
jYour Church.”
SPECIAL
INDIAN HEAD
2 Yards 1.00
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NEW FALL
JEWELRY SALE
Special Purchase
Made to Sell up to 2.00
Home Demonstration Club News
Jackson Springs Club
The September meeting of the
Jackson Springs Home Demon
stration Club was held in the
home of Mrs. Claud Thomas. The
meeting was called to order by
tne president, after which the
group joined in singing “Red Riv
er Valley.” The devotional was
given by Mrs. Albert Stutts.
The program, “Lining a Gar
ment,” was presented by Miss
Flora McDonald, home economics
agent. Pamphlets providing much
information were passed to the
members; samples of materials
and suitable linings were also
shown.
Roll call showed 22 members
present. It was decided to move
the time of meeting to 7:30 p. m.
The need for dishpans and oth
er items at the Community House
was discussed and a committee
was appointed to purchase these
items.
It was announced by the Presi-
d,9nt that $18.25 had been added
to the club treasury from the
sale of magazines.
Mrs. Carlyle Clark and Mrs. El-
coe Boroughs were added to the
club roll.
The meeting closed with the
Club Collect.
Members of the club and the
several guests present then sur
prised the secretary with a stork
shower. She received many love
ly and useful gifts. Mrs. Thomas
s.3rved refreshments.
—By Mrs. Charles K. Cole
Publicity Chairman.
BATH TOWELS
33c Each
Mn'smsuumniEiHUi
KMT SHIRT, DRAWERS
1.00
codi
WASH CLOTHS
9c Each
Speclol porous knit construe*
Hon traps body heat, shvis
out cold. Washable cotton.
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VAT'DYED COIORSI MEN'S
^COMBED COTTON ARGlTlES
2w.88f
Long-wear 4-ply soft collon
DUST MOPS
BROOMS
49c Each
CHILDREN’S
PANTIES
3 Pair 1.00
BOY’S
JACKETS
3.99
66c Each
Cafe Curtains
Regular 1.99
1.22
MATCHING VALANCE
49c
MEN’S 18" HANDKERCHIEFS
FINE HEMSTITCHED HEMS
12 for 1.00
Super-soft, snow-white cot*
ton. Big %-Inch hems. Count
them—a full baker's dozenf
BOY’S LONG SLEEVE
SHIRTS
1.69 and 1.99
BelkiHensdale
ABERDEEN, N. C.
BOY’S BULKY KNIT
SWEATERS
2.99 to 499