Page EIGHTEEN RIBBON-CUTTING SET SATURDAY MORNING Hornes Grand Opening To Take Place Friday, Saturday, Sunday THE PILOT—Sduthem Pines, Nerth Cardliaa THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 Grand opening of the newly constructed Home’s—a restaiirant and gift and candy shop, with adjoining Gulf service station— will take place Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The establishment is located at the stoplight corner on No. 1 highway in Aberdeen. Highlight of the three-day opening will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a. m. Saturday with Mayor Earl Freeman of Aberdeen using the shears. The managers of Home’s, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Durkin who came here from the Jacksonville, Fla., area, said that features of the Pinehurst Beats West End, 9-5 The Pinehurst High School Rebels won over West End Tues day by a score of 9-5. Richard Oldham won his fifth basebaU victory of the season by striking out 12. Leading hitters were Gerald Garner with two for three; Marty McKenzie with two for four; Mar shall Lewis, one for three; and Don Vest, one for three. Gary Cameron hit the longest ball of the day, a double. Lewis and Vest had three and two RBI’s. Pinehurst’s record in games is now 8-3. opening will include mystery gift packages, free candy samples, | balloons for children and perform ing clowns who carry out the cir cus theme of all Horne’s restau rants. The Aberdeen store is the 43rd in the chain owned by Home’s Enterprises with headquarters at Bayard, Fla. The stores and res taurants are located in the East Coast states, with several also on Route 66 in the Midwest. Twelve more are in the planning or con struction stage. All Home’s units have a dis tinctive design with high gabled roof and unique interior con struction. ’The Aberdeen unit is about half restaurant and half shop. The restaurant section in cludes the “Circus Grill’’ counter and booth area, with counter run ning semi-circulcu-ly around a sunken serving area, and a sep arate dining room seating up to 70 persons for banquets and spe cial parties, which can be closed off from the grill portion of the restaurant. The gift and candy shop fea tures candies made by Home’s from their own recipes and pecan items made from nuts grown in their own orchards. Jellies, pre serves and Horne’s own brand of country hams are among other specialties. The gift shop fear tures jewelry, handbags and ac- CONGRATULATIONS —To— HORNE'S CANDY SHOPPE CIRCUS GRILL AND RESTAURANT cessories as well as many other gift items. The building was built by Esk- ridg-; Construction Co. of Marion, S. C., to plans provided by the Home’s headquarters. The air- conditioned interior features a vinyl terrazzo floor and bright decorations in the circus theme, including a striped canvass can opy over the counter strea. Mr. and Mrs. Durkin are living in Aberdeen. 'They have been with Home’s for about the past two and a half years and for the past several months have been traveling around supervising the opening of new Horne’s units. Mr. Durkin has had 30 years of ex perience in the restaurant busi ness. Moore Recorder Court Has Short Session Monday A brief session of Moore Record ers Court was held Saturday morning in advance of the open ing of Superior Court Monday. The docket: Harvey Blake, Jr., Lakcview, careless and reckless driving, leaving scene, etc., judgment con tinued on payment of $25 and costs; Robert Fred Spivey, Fort Bragg, speeding 70 in 60-mile zone, $15 and costs; James Parker, Aberdeen, driving while drunk, tendered plea of guilty of careless and reckless driving, found not guilty of driving while drunk, judgment continued on payment of $50 and costs, not to violate the laws against careless and reckless driving nor to drive any motor vehicle on the public roads within 12 hours after drinking during the next two years; Lonnie Buck Lee, Pinehurst, larceny of property valued at $15, two months on roads, effective May 8 to give him time to arrange his domestic affairs, stolen goods to }3e returned tp their owner, ^4oore Students on Honors Lists at ECC Moore County is represented on the winter quarter honors lists at East Carolina College, Greenville, as follows: All A’s: Carolyn G. Petty, Route 1, Aberdeen. Dean’s List: Carole Coffin, Southern Pines; Julia E. Comer, Route 1, Cameron; Flora J. Gup- ton, Glendon. Honor Roll: Barbara Jean Blackwelder, Southern Pines; Robert D. Upchxirch, Highfalls. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS The European Common Market w'as established by the Treaty of Rome in March, 1957. Six coun tries are involved: France, Ger many, Italy, Belgium, the Neth erlands and Luxembourg. WATCH OUR ADS .... YOU'LL FIND IT! A BIG FREE EXTRA ALL GARMENTS CLEANED AT Parkway Cleaners Are Mothproofed at no extra cost. We nof only carefully clean your garments but also make them mothproof. You pay not one cent extra for this wonderful service. Sanex Moth Protection is odorless and colorless. Wear your Clothes at any time. FREE STORAGE (FOR CLOTHES) RUGS and CARPETS CLEANED PICKED UP AND DELIVERED FUR STORAGE Insurance Coverage $3 per $100. PHONE OX 5-7242 i... Parkway Cleaners Mrs. Graham of Vass Dies; Rites Held Saturday Mrs. Walter B. Graham, 81, of Vass died Friday morning after several years of invalidism. She was the former Loula Cameron, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus Cameron who were prom inent among the early settlers of what is now the town of Vass. Her late husband engaged in the lumber business and was connect ed with the Vass Cotton Mill for a number of years. Mrs. Graham attended Little ton College. She was a member of the Vass Methodist Church, a charter member of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service and of the Vass Woman’s Club, and was for many years in charge of the children’s department of the Sunday School. She also served as organist. As long as her health permitted, she was active in all community affairs and her home was one of warm hospitality. Funeral services were conduct ed at 3 p. m. Saturday in the Vass Methodist Church by her pastor, the Rev. David Moe, assisted by a former pastor, the Rev. T. J. Whitehead of Graham, and a nephew, the Rev. Angus Cameron of Jackson. The church choir, aug mented by friends from the Pres byterian Church, sang one of her favorite hymns, “What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” and Mrs. David Moe sang “Beyond the j Sunset,” with^ Mrs. W. E. Glad stone as accompanist Pallbearers were relatives: Jo seph A. Matthews of Southern Pines, Warren D. Matthews of Fayetteville, W. Harry Fullenwi- der of Southern Pines, Russell Bullock of Vass and Vick and Linwood Keith of Sanford. Mem bers of the Woman’s Society as sisted with the flowers. !^rial was in Johnson’s Grove Ceme tery. Survivirig are one daughter, Mrs. W. A. Muse of Vass; three sons, Gerald, of Walterboro, S. C., Albert R., of Vass and Walter B., of Graham; five grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. W. Duncan Matthews of Southern Pines, Mrs. H. A. Borst and Mrs. C L. Tyson of Vass. The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles says speeds considered safe in daylight hours are often too fast for safety in dusk and darkness. 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Republicans and Independents CANNOT Vote in the May 26 Demo cratic Contests! By Registering Democratic you are not bound to Vole the Straight Democratic Ticket in the fall elections, although we highly recommend it. When you Register as a DEMOCRAT you can vote in the Democratic Primary in the Congress and other Democratic Party contests. If you have not Registered since the Registration Books Opened April 21, do so NOW, before the Books Close Saturday, May 12! Moore County Democratic Executive Committee W. LAMONT BROWN, Chairman

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