THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1962 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page NINETEEN CLASSIFIED ADS ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN 3 DAYS, If not pleased with strong, in- (Stant-drying T-4L, your 48c back at any drug store. Watch infected skin slough off. Watch healthy skin replace it. Itch and burning are gone. TODAY AT ALL DRUG STORES. A5tf CUSTOMERS NEED service in Southern Pines, full or part- time. Earn $3.50 hourly and up. For information and fr&a book let, apply Rawleigh Dept. NCD- 634-2003, Richmond, Va. a5,26incp OUTDOOR FUR.NITURE: 2-faid ing chairs, 1-folding chaise lon gue. $29.95 set. Thomasson Fur niture Company. a5c FOR HOME DELIVERY of San ford Herald in Southern Pines, write Davis M. Salmon, Jr., Box 641. Daily Heralds also on sale at the Book Store, or write The Herald in Sanford, your name and address, and the informa tion will be passed to Salmon, Jr. a5,12p Paved streets edged with well kept pinestraw park ways and white sand paths. Homes nestled among towering longleaf pines, magnolia and dogwood trees. A silver lake and sand beach for summer recrea tion. PINEBLUFF Available, two - bedroom home, central heating and air conditioning, carport and deck. Well landscai>ed lot overlook ing lake, $11,200. Contact: J. D. Arey, Realtor Aberdeen, N. C. Windsor 4-1212 or Moss & Chamberlain Aberdeen, N. C. Windsor 4-2380 Amerotron League Bowling Awards Given at Banquet The Amerotron Bowling League held its annual banquet Friday, March 30, at The Wedge Inn, 'Southern Pines. Presentation of (trophies and awards were made by company officials. The first presentation was made by Harvey Scherr, com pany engineer and captain of the Injuns, who presented a member of his team, Richard Kemp, with the Most Improved Bowler award. Frank Gramelsbach, industrial relations official for Amerotron, made the presentation of the High Game award to Charles Kay who achieved a 231 game. Bill Caton, personnel director for the Robbins and Red Spring plants, made the presentation of the High Average award to James Glasscock who maintained a 170 average for the season. R. M. Cushman, vice president of Amerotron, presented the Cus,hman Trophy to Julian Man- ess, captain of the Robbins Snipes, champions again this lyear. The Cushman Trophy, a personal trophy given to the lea gue by Mr. Cushman, must be won by the same team for three years to become a permanent pos session of that team. High Series award was won by Carroll Brown with a 580 series He was unable to attend and pre sentation was made at a later date. Awards for perfect attendance were made to: Howard Ritter and Henry Craven, Bobbin Hoods; Julian Maness and Donald Mor- phis, Robbins Snipes; Robert Cash and Lynwood Clarke, Play boys; and Jarres Glasscock, Strikers: Officers elected for the coming (Season were: Julian Maness, pres ident; Harvey Scherr, vice-pres ident; and Lynwood Clarke, sec- (netary and ti-easurer. Mrs. DeCosla's Pupils Exhibiting Paintings An exhibition of oil paintings by pupils of Mrs. Frank deCosta has been hung in the art gallery of the Southern Pines Library to remain on view this week and (next week. All of the pupils are beginners who took a six weeks course, istudying three mornings a week. Paintings of fruit, flowers and other still-life subpects are in cluded. The students whose work is shown are: Mrs. Roy Grinnell, Mrs. Allen Woodrow, Mrs. David L. Morton (painting unsigned), Mrs. Robert Easley, Mrs. John Sherry, and Mrs John Pottle. AU.TO LOANS FINANCING — REFINANCING AUTO CREDIT CO. SANFORD N. C. "7 5 S' ■ S' ■ Tc! 3 S:- ' Melvin's Men's Store "Foremost in Famous Brands" Aberdeen’s Shopping Center For Men and Boys * Clothing (Suits and Sport Coats) * STYLE MART CAMPUS NORTHCOOL JACK TAR HARDWICK , Furnishings * ARROW ALL CONFERENCE HUBBARD INTERWOVEN SWANK TIED RITE STETSON CAMPUS SUNSET MARX MADE SEVEN POINT GEM DANDY WEMBLEY CHESTERFIELD * Shoes * FREEMAN CROSBY SQUARE AMERICAN GENTLEMEN BOB SMART PROUDFIT HUSH PUPPIES BALL BAND JETS ! WELLCO ' A Store filled to overflowing with New Spring and Easter Merchandise Mrs. Julia McNeill Succumbs at 82; Funeral Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. Julia IRumph McNeill,. 82, will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, conducted by the Rev. Martin Caldwell, rector. Eiurial will be at Union Church Cemetery, between Vass and Car thage. Mrs. McNeill died Wednesday morning at the Pinehurst Conval escent Home where she had been a resident for nearly seven years, following the death of her hus band, William H. McNeill, local businessman, in August, 1955. Mrs. McNeill was born at Rome, Ga., January 28, 1880, and moved with her family at an early age to Birmingham, Ala., where she grew up. She did sec retarial work in New York City for a number of years. She and Mr. McNeill were married Feb ruary 24, 1921, living at Lake- view until the early 1930’s when they moved to Southern Pines. A member of Emmanuel Epis copal Church, Mrs. McNeill was formerly active in church work. She sang in the church’s choir for many years. Her only immediate survivors are three sisters. Miss Kate Rumph and Mrs. Joe E. Carter, both of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. J. S. McGee of Eutaw, Ala. Among several surviving nieces and nephews are two nieces liv ing at Sanford, Mrs,. Florence Olmsted and Mrs. Althea Dickin- Armed Forces VASS NEWS By MRS CHARLES CAMERON Bloodmobile to Visit Chairmen and community workers from the Vass-Lakeview, Cameron, and rural areas are urg-i ed to attend a meeting at the Vass Community House, Thurs day, April 5, at 7:30 p. m. Dr. R. J. Dougherty, chairman for the visit, and General Hauser, gen eral chairman of the Bloodmobile will be present to make detailed preparations for the visit, which is scheduled for April 17, at the Vass-Lakeview Gymnatorium. Minstrel Show The Vass Volunteer Fire De partment will sponsor a minstrel show on Friday night, April 6, at 7:30 p. m. in the Vass-Lakeview School Auditorium. Woman's Club On Friday, April 13, the Vass Woman’s Club will attend a din ner meeting and tour of Samar- cand Manor. Plans are to leave at 4:30 p. m. Awards Presented Perfect attendance pins and awards were presented at the Vass Presbyterian Sunday School by Hugh McLean, superintendent, to the following: Duncan Leon Keith, three months; Kim Laub- scher and Hilton Marion, six months; Dennis Cameron and Ray Jessup, three years; Ronnie Boggs, six years; Paul McGill, ten years; James Laubscher, 11 years; Kent McGill, 12 years; Sandra Von Metzger, 13 years; and Mrs. Paul D. Cameron and Mrs. George Laubscher, 15 years. Birthdays Honoring her daughter Susie on her ninth birthday, Mrs. Lane Bullock entertained at a birthday party at her home Saturday afternoon. Guests present to help celebrate the surprise occasion were members of the Brownie Troop. Refreshments of cake, ice cream, chocolate bunnies and cold drinks were enjoyed. Kathy Danley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bturton Danley, celebra ted her seventh birthday at a party given by her mother in her home Saturday afternoon. Re freshments of ice cream, cake, potato chips, and cold drinks were served the 16 guests present. Personals Mrs. May Cameron is spending this week with her son and daughter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. A. Mac Cameron and son, Stephen, in Jackson. Miss Gail Dunn of Greensboro visited with Miss Carol Foster and Mrs. P. A. Wilson Simday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Waylon Thomas and son, Mike, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Frye and family and other relatives here over the weekend. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Griffin were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kelly and son Jerry of Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Royster Baker of Willow Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt of Pinebluff. Mrs. Steve Mallard of Wallace spent the weekend with her aunt. Miss Bessie Cameron and visited her mother, Mrs. W. H. Keith, at St. Joseph’s Hospital. The Rev. and Mrs. T. Fant Steele and children of Rosehill, were Wednesday afternoon call ers in the community. Lewis George, Sr. remains a patient in St. Joseph Hospital, having been admitted 'Thursday of last week. 1 Specialist Four TfibmaS ion, whoso wife, Phyllis, lives in Pinehurst, recently graduated from the Seventh U. S. Army Non-Commissioned Officer Acad emy in Bad Tolz, Germany. Specialist Hinton received four weeks of training in various mil itary subjects with emphasis on leadership and combat tactics. The purpose of the academy is to broaden the soldier’s professional knowledge and to instill him with the self-confidence and sense of responsibility required of a ca pable leader. Hinton, a personnel specialist in the 93rd Signal Battalion’s Headquarters Company in Hanau, entered the Army in February, 1961, and completed basic train ing at Fort Jackson, S. C., before arriving overseas on this tour of duty. The 226-year-old soldier is a 1953 graduate of Andrew Jack- son High School in Jacksonville and attended the University of Florida in Gainesville. His par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie S. Hin ton, live on Route 2, Jacksonville. Dr. Staples Will Preach Sunday at Brownson Church Dr. George Ervin Staples, chap lain of Davidson College at Dav idson, will conduct the 11 a. m. service at Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church Sunday. The church is having a series of guest ministers during April. Dr. E. C. Scott, interim minister at the chtirch for six months, has returned to his home at Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Staples has been chaplain at Davidson since 1956 and was previously minister of Highland Presbyterian Church, Winston- Salem for seven years. A veteran of Army infantry combat service in the Pacific theatre in World War II, he holds the Silver Star for gallantry in action and other decorations. He iis a graduate of Presbyterian Col lege, Clinton, S. C., and did post graduate study, receiving the B. D., Th. M. and Th. D. degrees, at Richmond. Va, New York City and the Universities of Texas and Wisconsin. Booker to Have Radio Program W. M. Booker, proprietor of Landscapes, local landscaping (service, has contracted to do a 15-minute program on gardening and allied fields on Radio Station WWGP, Sanford, at 9:30 a. m. each Saturday, it was announced this week by the station. Mr. Booker, a N. C. State Cbl- lege graduate with a B. S. degree ;in horticulture, is a Southern Pines resident. His program, to be sponsored by Hester Wilson Lawn and Garden Center of San ford, will deal with gardening problems in the soils and climate of this area. Letters from listen ers will be invited and used on the program, the announcement said. Friday Final Day to Request Cotton Acreage The date for requesting addi tional cotton acreage from re leased acreage has been extend ed through April 6, in aU coun ties in North Carolina. The date by which farmers could release their acreage was not extended beyond March 23. All farmers desiring to plant additional cotton this year must contact the ASCS office in Car thage and file the necessary re quest form by close of business April 6. Association For Retarded Children Will Present First Camp Scholarship in ’62 A meeting of the Moore and Hoke County Association for Re tarded Children was held Thurs day evening at the office of Dr. Emily Tufts. Mrs. Donald R. Scott, of Southern Pines, presi dent presided. Mrs. George C. Davis and Mrs. Margery Marshall were appointed by the president to head the Scholarship Award Committee which will present its first scholarship to a child from the Moore and Hoke County area to attend Camp Pamlico near Wash ington, N. C., this summer. The Association wishes to thank (interested people and friends in this area, who responded to the recent appeal for memberships, with their financial and personal support. A letter was read from Mrs. Vida L. Bryant, state executive secretary informing that WiRAL- TV of Raleigh has made an hour- long film on Retardation. People iin this area are urged to watch the program at 10 p. m. April 13. An appeal from the O’Berry School at Goldsboro was read. Re quests for furniture, draperies and clothing was made. Members will bring articles to the next meeting which will be held at the office of Dr. Tufts April 10. Plans are being mare for the second annual Scholarship bridge party to be held this spring. Over 200 players participated last year, resulting in the award of two teacher scholarships to Moore County teachers. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS GENERAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS ALUMINUM SCREENS — SIDING — AWNINGS CARPORTS — STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS PAINTING Free Estimates on Request SUPERIOR AWNING COMPANY Floyd Frye J. A. Frye Tel. OX 5-4148 Rockingham 895-3506 SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING NEWS WEEKLY. IN TIME FOR YOUR EASTER! 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