Friday, March 27, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Page FiV# k? btamjsmco ”WNMC ECONOMY RUUr FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE 6 >bs. 25c SAUERKRAUT 3 19c LIBBY’S NEW NUCOA — Pound — 20c ^AandnwihsiAi Standard STRING BEANS PEAS or IONA CORN 4 "ns 29c 18-oz. PAN LOAF 8c 14-oz. PAN LOAF 6c BEST WISCONSIN CHEESE — Pound — 19c JEWEL - 2 25c STANDARD TOMATOES 4 25c DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS Tips No. 1 Square Can 23= V n c RITZ CRACKERS lb. Box N U r ('hee'i* ftJTZ !"> 19c Seminole TBSUE3»°»^19‘ Housecleaning Needs! t'leansn e«>i> Brooms, ea. .. 23c Siinhrlte Cleanser, 2 cans 9c AmomniaBor 10c Clorox. pt. ... .15c Octagon Soap Chips, pksf. .. .10c Rinso 3 pto, 25c Swansdow^n Cake Flour, pkar 27c Calumet Baking Powder, can 23c Baker's >. the guest of V/illiam C. Mudgett, Jr., at his home on Massachusetts ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Booth of {"iaddon Heights, N. J., recent guests of their brother, W. M. Booth and .sister. Miss Georgia Booth left Mon day morning for their home in the north. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Davis of Mill- brook, N. Y., who were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Smith, left a few days ago for New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop and daughter, who have been guests at The Southland, left the first of the week for their nome in B* thlebem, N. H„ stepping en route in Philadelphia with Mr. Bishop's brother, Dr. Bish op. Joseph Kingsley Rowe of Staten Is land, N. Y., is the guest of his aunt, iliss Cora Rowe at her home on New York avenue. Miss Mary Richardson returned Monday from Watertown, Mass., where she spent the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Scheipers spent the week-end with their son in Vir ginia, a student at the Staunton Mil itary Academy. Monroe Poe left ednesday morn ing for his home in Pittsboro after spending a few days in town. C, William Abbit of Francestown, N, H„ is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A, L, Adams for a few days. Mrs, Go'rge Buttry motored to Raleigh Tuesday. E. J. Austin has returned to Chap el Hill after spending the holidays with hi.s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Austin. The Willing Workers of the Bap tist Church will meet Tuesay, MarcJi 31st at the church at 3 p. m.. AO ladies are invited. Recently arriving at tne Jefferson Inn are C. L, Haight. Warwick, N. Y-, H. G. Stanley, E, E. Dusenbury, Rock- haven, N. Y,. and C, Evans, Ardc«t N. Y. Visit the Curb Market in Southern Fines every Tuesday and Saturday. ; Spring flowers at the Curb Mar ket. Gliibhouse Slacks You will like the.^e New Trousers of I’ine.'^t worsteds in neat checks, unlined for comfort—$10.00 INTERWOVEN SOCKS The season’s newest patterns, shepherd checks, Argyle plaids, Eng-lish rib.s, Slack sox—50c to $1.00 pair. ARROW SHIRTS Cheviots, Oxfords, Broadcloths, neat patterns, bold de signs, regular and widespread collar.-^—S2.00 and $2.50 SPORT BELTS Braided Cord.<, Plain Colors and Harmonizing combinations. 50c and $1.00 Tce /nci) R. F. Potts Real Estate Carolina Theatre Building Telephone 5881 Southern Pines $ t Two large $20,000 hou.ses for $10,500 each, Taxes $110 yearly—It’s still a buyers market. FERTILIZER TINE Time for Plant Beds and Gardens ACIVIE THE DEPENDABLE FERTILIZER THAT MAKES THE CROPS In quantities to suit—from one bag to a car load. Now Is The Time To Arrange For Your SPRING NEEDS WOOD’S se:e:ds For Your Vegetable and Floral Gardens and all farm requirements. FOR FARM AND GARDEN NEEDS SEE McNEILL & COMPANY FEED and SEED STORES Southern Pines, Phone 6245 Fayetteville, Phone 455 immmmmmmmmnmmmmmtmmmmmmttmmmmmmmmmiimmmn C. J. SIMONS ELECTRIC SHOP Radio Wiring Refrigeration Philco Norge General Electric Ranges and RefrigeratOi's Our’s Is Laundry Service At Its Best % Laundry / does it om Prompt daily service, with quality work. Southern Pines Laundry Company, Inc. Telephone 6101 ttiuiittitt W. New York Ave., East Broad Street Telephone 7151 MtttKttttnnrnHMKHwaw Real Estate The Southern Pines Curb Market will be open Tuesday and Saturday mornings until further notice In and Near Southern Pines Houses, Lots and Acreage Eugene C. Stevens Telephone 5121 Southern Pines