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i % THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page SEVENTEEN The I960 output of newsprint— the paper upon which newspa pers are printed—totaled 1,064,- 279 tons in 15 Southern states. This was more than half the n» tional total of 2,003,845 tons. At Pea Island Wildlife Refuge, in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore on the Outer Banks, the re are many species of ducks and shore birds, as well as Can ada geese. Huge flocks of Greater Snow Geese arrive in early No vember and remain at Pea Island until after New Year’s. SAVE H 50% of Costs with POLE-TYPE FARM BUILDINGS Uso KOPPERS POISSURE BAIBfi CREOSOTED for your polo^typo buildings • EASY TO BUILD! • ROT & TERMITE PROOF! Wont 0 low-wsi buildiogt D«>«tU on 12 •ffici«nl, low<coit. IOOl«*typ* form buildings you con •rocf yeurstlf- Yeufs fct* REWARD— Boy Scout Troop 810 at Vass was given an enlarged reproduction of Norman Rockwell’s painting. “The Scoutmaster,” as its reward for raising over $100 for the Ochonee- chee Council fund drive with a fish supper Saturday night. In the background are adult PUTS COMMUNITY OVER QUOTA Vass Scout Troop Raises Over $100 With Fish Fry to Help Fund Drive leaders who worked with the troop on the pro ject. Left to right: Karl Schweinfurth, former Scoutmaster; Cecil Rowell, Scoutmaster; and Ed Parker and Clyde Smith, assistant Scout masters. With them are Scouts of the troop. (Humphrey photo) Sandhill Builders Supply Corp. Aberdeen, N. C. The achievement of Boy Scout Troop 810 of Vass in raising over $100 by a fish supper Saturday night has put ' its community’s Scout fund drive over tho goal and has qualified ths urit for membership in th.j Uc m. 'echee Council’s “Century C al ’—the first time this designsuon has ever been won by a Sc jutiug unit r. Moore Districi. Twenty of 2 7 boys in the troop took an active part in working on the sapper, wich assistance from ladies'of the throe Vass churches that sponsor the troop—^Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian—and mothers of the Scouts. The ladies furnished hushpuppies, cornbread. Tel. OX 2-3111 Southern Pines Florists, Inc. 570 S. W. Broad St. Southern Pines MORE FEATURES FOR LESS! G-E SPACEMAKER FOR ONLY 169.95 E.ASY TERMS Modern convenience at a low budget price! Every important feature in a big capac ity space-saving 30' range! Here are seven famous G-E features in the low est priced G-E range...the finest quality and performance at low cost! CURTIS RADIO & TV SERVICE S. W. Broad Southern Pines p:-3s and cakes to go with the 120 pounds of fish that were cooked and sold. Slaw was also served. The supper was held at the community house. During the eve ning Charles Riddle of Southern Pines, Moore District Scout ex ecutive, and Roy McCallum of Raleigh, council field representa tive, put on a program about Scouting, showing a film and pre senting other information. Karl Schweinfurth, former Scoutmaster of the troop, was in charge of the supper project. “Century Club” membership is a designation given to individuals or firms contributing $100 or more to the annual fund drive for funds to operate the Scouting program in the 12-county Occon- eechee Council of which Moore District is a part. Scout officials expressed ap preciation to Harold Williams, chairman of the troop committee of Troop 810, for the efforts of his committee in putting the Vass Scout fund drive over the top. Many donations were made by individuals. These contributions, combined with the more than $100 raised by the supper, made Vass the first community in the county to exceed its quota in the current county-wide Boy Scout fund drive. An enlarged reproduction of the Norman Rockwell painting, “The Scoutmaster” was given to the troop by the Council, in rec ognition of its efforts. Legal Notice Fatal Shooting Ruled Accident Wayne Kivett, the 15-year-old, Route 3, Raeford boy, who acci dentally shot and killed a 15-year, old neighbor, Patricia Ann Capel, Saturday, is a former Sandhills resident, having lived at Niagara, before'Ills family moved to Hoke County early this year. He at tended the Southern Pines school. The shooting victim also had Moore County connections. She was a granddaughter of Mrs. Ben Brady of Robbins. According to news accounts of the tragedy, Kivett and a friend stopped at the girl’s house on their way hunting. His shotgun, thought to be unloaded was point ed at the girl jokingly and the boy pulled the trigger. The shooting was ruled acci dental and no charges were made. ‘Diabetes Week’ Check-Up Urged This is “Diabetes Week.” All over the nation communities are putting on local diabetes detec tion drives. The main idea is to remind all to get a check up to find out whether they have dia betes. The most likely targets for dia betes are persons who are related to diabetics, because the disease is hereditary. Other likely candi dates are persons who are over weight or past 40 years or age. Women past 40 are more likely to contract diabetes than men. The diabetes tests are easy and painless, according to the Ameri can Medical Association which urges persons wanting a check to see their family doctor. NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Moore County made in the action entitled “Moore County, one of the several counties of the State of North Carolina, Plaintiff vs. Essie Terry, Alias Essie Mickel, Defendant,” the undersigned Commissioner will on the 14th day of December, 1961, at twelve o’clock. Noon at the Courthouse Door in Carthage, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash those certain lots or tracts of land lying and being in McNeill Township, Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: Lots 13 and 14, Block M and Nine (9), as shown on “A Map of Southern Pines.” For a full description of said lots, see deed to Cora Cranford Medley, dated March 13, 1936 and recorded in Book 99, at page 2^0, Moore County Reg istry. This being the same land upon which the residence of the late Cora C. Medley is located and be ing the same land upon which she resided next before her death. This 9th,day of November, 1961. M. G. Boyette Commissioner N16,23,30,D7c SPROTT BROS. FURNITURE CO. HAS MOVED Visit us at our new place, 114-118 S. Moore Street QUALITY CARPET-.. Scout Leaders to Meet At Church Tonight Adult Boy Scout leaders of the county will gather tonight at 7:45 at the United Church of Christ for the Moore District’s monthly roundtable discussion. Paul Ward will speak to Cub leaders; Dr. J. D. Ives to Boy Scout leaders; and Judge J. G. Fa^-rell to Explorer leaders. • Lees • Gulislan • Cabin Craft Quality Furniture • Drexel • Victorian • Globe Parlor • Sanford • Henkel Harris • Craftique • Thomasville Chair Co, Early American Pieces By • Cochrane • Empire • Temple ■ Stewart • Cherokee • Brady • Maxwell * Royall # Fox SPROTT BROS. 114-118 S. Moore St. Phone SP 3-6261 SANFORD. N. C. Still Oldsmobile & Pontiac Southern Pines, N. C. Proudly Announces Our THIRD BIC ANNIVERSARY -Thanks to the people of this area, we are now celebrating our Third Anniversary, in token of our sincere appreciation, for your wonderful business and opportunity of Serving You—^We are proud to announce the LARGEST USED CAR SALE ever off ered in Moore County. Featuring the largest and best selection of USED CARS ever offered. See the Following— OLDSMOBILES 1960— 98 Conv. white with full power $ ? Locally owned with low mileage 1959— 88 Holiday Sport Sedan $ ? Solid Color Lt. Green, Full power, locally owned, low mileage 1958—98 4-door Sedan Tu-Tone Paint $ ? Full power including air conditioning. Completely reconditioned in our shop. Real nice 1954— 98 Holiday Cpe Tu-Tone Paint $ ? Full prwer. This car is like new 1953—88 2-door Sedan Tn-Tone Hy drama tic $ ? PONTIACS “ 1961— Bonneville Cpe Beautiful Tu-Tone $ ? Blue finish, full power, local car, low mileage CHEVROUTS 1961—Corvair 500 4-door Powerglide $ ? Solid white, Radio & heater 1958— ^Bel Air d-door Powerglide $ ? Radio & Heater, V-8 1956— Bel Air V-8 4-door Powerglide , $ ? Radio & Heater 1955— ^Bel Air 6 Cyl. Powerglkle $ ? Radio & Heater FORDS 1960— Star liner Cpe. Full Power $ ? Tu-tone Black & White, Full power, local owner, low mUeage 1959— Galaxie 4-door Town Sedan ^ $ ? Solid black, Real nice, locally owned, low mileage 1958—Fairlane 500 Cpe. Fordomatic Trans. $ ? Tu-tone black & white, locally owned 1957— Fairlane 500 4-door Sedan Tu-Tone $ ? Grey, Power steering. Automatic trans & Air Conditioning Real Nice Car 1957—Country Sedan Station Wagon $ ? Tu-tone Green, Automatic trans. 1957—Custom 4-door Sedan Automatic Trans. $ ? 1955—Ranch Wagon Sta. Wagon 2-door V-8 $ ? • straight Drive OTHER MAKET 1955—Chrysler Sta. Wagon 4-tloor $ ? Automatic trans.. Radio & Heater 1954—Plymouth 4-door Straight Drive $ ? Fair Transportation Pins Others All Reasonably Priced :- Two Big Days Of Used Car Bargains Friday & Saturday, Nov. 17 & 18, Our Sales Department will be open until 8:00 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to drop by and look over Our Complete Selection Thanks again to our many customers & friends who have made this Third Anniversary Possible. Still Oldsmobile & Pontiac W. P. STILL, Pres. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
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