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Page SIXTEEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1961 Mtiiig’sPAST fithNEWDiiMt mCITE' WALL PAINT No itirring, uo priming. Dip in and itart to painti Creamy-thick—won’t drip or spatter like ordinary paint. Dries in 30 minutes to lovely flat finish. Clean up with soap and water! Choose from 19 decorator colors- ExacUy matching thadea for woodwork in durabW'Duco" Satin Sheen EnameL SHAW PAINT St WALLPAPER CO. Souihern Pines AT RED SPRINGS Vardell Hall, New Junior College For Women, To Open In September Vardell Hall is a high school and a Junior College for women, offering college preparatory work at the secondary level and a two-fold course on the college level. Both a liberal arts and a terminal program is available to the college applicant. The new school and college will begin operation in September. Founded on the previous cam pus of Flora Macdonald College, Red Springs, it is “a school dedi cated to educating and develop ing the potentials of each individ ual young woman, socially, physi cally, morally and intellectual ly,” reports R. H. Stokes, direc tor of adhiissions and public re lations. The school is situated on a nationally famous 43-acre cam pus. The college plant consists of eight buildings, six of which are constructed in proximity to form one large natural brick structure, of which the main en trance is flanked with stately SPECIAL FOR GRADUATION underwood LETTERA 22 Portable with Typewriter Table Regular Price - $89.50 plus tax SPECIAL PRICE Typewriter & Table including Tax ONLY $74.00 AUSTIN BUSINESS MACHINE CO. Southern Pines, N. C. 709 S. W. Broad Street Phone 692-8743 doric columns. The outstanding feature of the Vardell Campus is the famous eight-acre formal azalea, gardens. Other facilities include a gym, playing fields, tennis and volleyball courts, pool and riding and picnic areas. The"^ entire physical plant of the college is now being renovated. “Vardell Hall’s academic pro gram is based on the belief that each student should be consider ed and instructed as an individ ual. A girl’s course of study is determined by her interest and past academic work,” Mr. Sokes said. Students who need a maximum of help and guidance are assign ed to faculty-conducted study hall, so help may be rendered as needed, it was stated. Outstanding artists and lectur ers will be invited regularly to appear on the campus and the art, music, drama, and voice de partments will sponsor a series of exhibitions yearly. Vardell Hall’s varied extracur ricular program supplements the activities of the community and nearby colleges. All students will belong to the Student Govern ment Association. In addition, there will be a number of clubs for those with special interests in such fields as sports, drama, singing, dance, religion, science, social activities, etc. Students will publish a yearbook, a news paper and a literary magazine. Formal and informal dances, banquets and the like will be held during the year. WITH THE Arined Forces Army Pvt. Paul E. Rochner whose wife, Bonnie, lives on Route 2, Cameron, participated as a mem.ber of the guerrilla forces in Exercise WEST WIND, a joint Army-Navy-Marine Corps am phibious operation on the Ha waiian Island of Molokai. More than 2,000 men of the 25th Infantry Division played the part of guerrillas and inhabitants on the island who opposed the landing of 4,000 of the divivsion’s troops from ships and helicopters in this combined warfare and counter-insurgency operation. Rochner, a medic in Company B of the division’s 25th Medical Battalion regularly stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, en tered the Army in March, 1962, and completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. The North Carolina Heart Asso ciation is composed of 98 local Heart Associations—five chapters and 93 divisions. The state heart group has a board of directors, elected for three-year terms at the annual meeting of the group’s membership. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT. MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING NEWS AND ADVERTISING WEEKLY. RE-ELECT ROBERT MORGAN OF LILLINGTON SENATOR MOORE, HARNETT, HOKE, LEE AND RANDOLPH COUNTIES EXPERIENCE AND SENIORITY it SERVED IN LEGISLATURE AS SENATOR IN 1955. 1959. 1963 SERVED ON 11 COMMITTEES AND WAS CHAIRMAN OF TWO IN SENATE IN 1963 it OPPOSES INCREASED TAXES AND GOVERNMENT SPENDING -5^ FAVORS AND SUPPORTS COMMUNIST SPEAKER BAN it FAVORS AND SUPPORTS BETTER PAY. BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS. AND RETIREMENT FOR STATE EMPLOYEES AND TEACHERS ■5!^ FAVORED AND SUPPORTED KERR-MILLS BILL PROVIDING MEDICAL CARE FOR AGED ml4,21,28c Resolution By Council Lauds Service Of Johnson As Mayor And Councilman KEEP UP WITH LATE VALUES IN PILOT ADS. At its regular meeting last week, the Town Council adopt ed a resolution praising and ex pressing thanks for the services of W. Morris Johnson as mayor and council member and congrat ulating him on his recent appoint ment as local postmaster. The fun text of the resolution, which was signed by Mayor Nor ris L.. Hodgkins, follows: “THAT WHEREAS, W. Morris Johnson served as a member of The Town Council of the Town of Southern Pines from May, 1961, to March 23, 1964, and as Mayor from May 1963 to the date of his resignation to become Postmast er of The Town; and “WHEREAS, during his years of service on the Council and as Mayor many noteworthy accom plishments were brought about, not only in the improvement of the material facilities that make for progress and a better way of life for our citizens, but in the field of human rights, where the good relations among the races were improved and their contin uance assured by the establish ment of a Good Neighbor Coun cil where differences may be re solved and communications main- tained on the highest level of good will and intelligent citizen ship: and “WHEREAS, he has made many contributions in various ways toward the betterment of the economic, recreational, po litical and general civic ad vancement of this community. “NOW THEREFORE, be it re solved by The Town Council in regular Session assembled on the 12th day of May, 1964: “1. That the Mayor and Town Council wish to thank W. Mor ris Johnson for his years of out standing service to The Town of Southern Pines as Coimcilman and Mayor. “2. That The Town authorities join with all of the citizenry of this community in expressing congratulations to him upon be ing appointed Postmaster for The Town of Southern Pines and wish him a happy and successful car eer in this new and important post. “3. That this resolution be spread upon the minutes of ’The Town Council and a copy duly signed by the Mayor and attested by the Town Clerk be sent to Mr. Johnson as an expression of appreciation for his service to ’Die Town of Southern Pines.” T.WSamuels •OTTtIO T.W.r MUELS DISTIllERY OIAT&VILII. NELSON CO..KV KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLD S6 PROOF PINT I.tt. SJHIIEU DISTIILEKV • wisontouim Business Directory BILL'S AMOCO SERVICE On U.S. 1 So. Southern Pines “We Specialize In Service” Bill McDonald Ph. 692-2989 SOCIAL STATIONERY GIFT PRINTING All Types of Business Forms Prompt Service — Reasonable Prices Phone 2-7271 Southern Pines, N. C. THE PILOT, Inc. POWER MOWERS REPAIRED ABERDEEN GARAGE 400 TARBELL ABERDEEN. N. C. TIRE REMAPPING WI 4-1581 FINE FURNITURE Interior Decorator Service COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. 290 S.W. Broad St. 692-6895 ’ Southern Pines, N. C. Complete Tire Service Recapping 6 Hours ALMOND'S TIRE SERVICE U. S. 1 South Southern Pines Ph. 695-0741 HAWKINS ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACTING Large or Small U. S. 1-A South Phone 695-8395 >5: SOUTHERN PINES COUNTRY CLUB Open Year Round SADDLERY Leather Goods BOZICK & COMPANY 210 S. W. Broad St. Phone 692-6154 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ABERDEEN ELECTRIC SHOP FREE ESTIMATES Phone WI 4-1370 Aberdeen. N. C. usMsts “Jnavei SenvUe Phone 294-8122 Pinehurst. N. C, air & STEAMER TICKETS CRUISES — TOURS Sandhills Bonded Warehouse, Ine. Agents For AERO — MAYFLOWER Crating . Packing . Storage 695-5691 U.S. 1 North Southern Pines, N. C. YOUR/ huunnee , •iitvis/ HOBBS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance and Service 695-7411 118 N. W. Broad St. Southm Pines SAVE at McLEAN'S STYLE SHOP If It's Fashion News — It's Herel Aberdeen, N. C. Windsor 4-1181—103 South St. duirv queen Regular Season n A. M. — 11 P. M. DaUy US 1 between So. Pines & Aberdees MILL OUTLET STORE Dress Materials and Accessorlaa Draperies and Upholistery 650 S. W. Broad Si. LONG MEADOW FARMS Country Fresh Dairy Products Call 695-5602 For Home Delivery Southern Pines-Pinehurst-Aberdeen-Carthage GOLDSMITH Construction And Forestry Service Phone 695-1831 Southern Pines, N. C. AMBULANCE SERVICE POWELL FUNERAL HOME Phone 692-6161 Souihern Pines. N. C. COLLINS DEPT. STORE Official Boy & Cub Scout Equipment Ph. WI 4-1213 Aberdeen. N. C. FIELDS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning Ph. 295-5952 Pinehurst. N. C. CLARK & BRADSHAW Auto Service N. W. Broad St. Ph. 692-7171 SOCIAL STATIONERY : GIFT PRINTING WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS AU Types of Business Forms Prompt Service — Reasonable Prices Phone 2-7271 Southern Pines, N. C. THE PILOT. Inc. STEED REALTY COMPANY 692-6191 143 N.E. Broad St. 692-8521 Julia G. Steed - Realtor Loula Foushee Janet A. Woodell - Agents Bigelow Carpeting HALLUM FURNITURE CO. Aberdeen - Rockingham Son. Pines Recapping Co. Ph. 692-2546 S.W. Broad St. Ext. Southern Pines. N. C. Shaw Paint & Wallpaper Co. N.E. Broad St. Ph. 695-8241
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