Page Ten THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, Januapy 25, 1946. CELEBRATING OUR 40ttt Year in Business IN Southern Pines WE WISH TO THANK OUR CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE MADE FORTY NINE YEARS IN BUSINESS IN SOUTHERN PINES POSSIBLE AND PLEASANT. WE HOPE TO MERIT YOUR FUTURE PATRONAGE. C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE n Blue Teams Lose To Pinehurst Squads (Continued from Page 1) Cheney, who were good for 16 and 22 'points respectively. High scorers for Southern Pines were forwards Nellie Ward and Peggy Cameron, with 12 and 9 points.. Meet West End Tonight The West End—Southern Pines clash scheduled originally for last Friday, later postponed because of bad weather, will be played on the local gymnasium floor to night, Friday 25, Coach A. C. Dawson announced earlier this week. With West End’s having nosed out the Blue and White ifi a close game for the county cham pionship last year, keen interest among students and a friendly spirit of rivalry have been evi denced during the week building up to the game tonight. It is hoped that the defeat of Coach Dawson’s squad at the hands of Pinehurst recently will settle the home team in its tiest form for the West End encoun ter. Tonight’s game is the one clash of the year which no dyed- in-the-wool supporter plans to miss, and a large turn-out is an ticipated. towns, with their chairmen, and the amount each raised: Adder, Mrs. Clyde Adder, $8.57; Aberdeen, Leon Seymour, $1516.31; Southern Pines, Paul Barnum, $4,856.21; Pinehurst, Chester Williams, $1,004.00; Car thage, W. D. Sabiston, $1,349.06; Eagle Springs, Mrs. Margaret L. Lewis, $61,00; West End, Clyde Auman, $318.50; Robbins, G. E, Walker, $1,671.52; Highfalls, John Currie, $200.00; Hallison, O. T. Parks, $100.00; Cameron, L. B. McKeithen, $422.80; Vass, Monroe Chappell, $329.98; Pinebluff, Mrs. Robert Stewart, $238.51, Total $12,076.46. [hills will compete in Monday’s I tournament, and Director Cos- j grove is hoping that pros through- iout this section of North Caro lina will be on hand for the event. It is anticipated that each will form a team .with his amateur partners to represent the various clubs in the tournament. Other Sandhills clubs are plan ning similar golfing events later in the winter season. GAMECOCKS HERE Members of the University of South Carolina basketball squad, made up of both civilians and Naval trainees, were to be seen on the streets here at noon on Wednesday. On their way to a night meeting with the Blue Devils of Duke at Durham, the Gamecocks, stopped over for lunch in Southern Pines..- With two of the town’s restaurants clos ed, the entire squad of South Car olinians thronged Holliday’s to rub elbows with the regular mid day clientele. water in rooms. Tub and show er baths, steam heat. The Woodworth, comer Bennett St. and New Hampshire Avenue. Phone 5281. Jan 4, 25 chg. Telephone 7271 McDonald Reports War Fund Success (Continued from Page 1) to make this di-ive a success. The county has shown a very fine spirit in all of the campaigns and especially in this one, since it was made since "V-J Day. I am sure that these funds will help those soldiers who have not yet returned and the other very worthy causes of this United War Fund. “I feel very proud of Moore County and the part it played in this campaign.” Following are the names of Capt. Frank Moran Awarded Medal Continued from Page 1) from Southern Pines in 1943, is the husband of Mrs. Charlotte Smith Moran, Cortland, N. Y., and' is the father of a son, Francis Thomas Moran, born June 13. Fol lowing his basic training in this country, he served as a regimen tal surgeon with Patton’s Third Army during the Battle of the Bulge. Discharged on January 7th of this year, he has since enrolled in a two year post graduate course at Duke University, where he will act as a resident house physician. For a number of years Moran lived with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Barron, in Southern Pines. He received his premedi cal training at Vanderbilt Univer sity, was a graduate of the Duke School of Medicine, and served his internship at Duke and at the Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N. Y. A new magazine to take the field in the south is that of the Southern Baptists, called “Chris tian Frontiers.” Edited by Dr. Das Kelley Barnett, pastor of the Chapel Hill Baptist Church, it is being brought out by the Baptist Book Club on a non-profit basis, and wili deal with international ism, industrial and race relations, education, and other timely sub jects. Numbered on its Board of Directors are most of the leading Baptists of the South. Mid Pines To Hold 1st Tourney of Season (Continued from Page 1) in the form of cash for pros and golf merchandise for amateurs. All professionals in the Sand- AbERDEEN THEATrE Saturday, Jan. 26 Night at 7:15 and 9:00 Matinee 3:00 “SHADOWS OF DEATH” BUSTER CRABBE AL ST JOHN Monday & Tuesday, Jan. 28-29 Night at 7:00 and 9:30 “RHAPSODY IN BLUE” THE STORY OF GEORGE GERSHWIN Wednesday, Jan. 30 Night at 7:15 and 9:00 “ONE WAY LOVE” WILLARD PARKER JANIS CARTER Thursday & Friday, Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “PARDON MY PAST” FRED MacMURRAY MARGUERITE CHAPMAN FIRST ISSUE SOUTHERN BAPTIST MAGAZINE ANGLOW TWEEDS HAVE OP ENING FOR A FEW WEAV ERS. EXPERIENCE DESIR ABLE BUT NOT ESSENTIAL. PHONE SOUTHERN PINES 8311 OR 8512. J251fchg Finely furnished 2 room apart ment, kitchen and bath. Avail able immediately. Apply to Wallace Bryant at Dogwood Avenue and Orchard Road. J25chg FOR SALE: One Farrington vac uum cleaner. $35.00 Call 7893. J25pd LYONS CONTRACTING CO. MASONRY WORK WEST END. N. C. J251fchg FOR SALE: oak wardrobe four ft. wide, eighteen inches deep, 6 1-2 ft. high. 2 doors, 2 draw ers, collapsable for moving. One oak chiffonier, one coal heater suitable for store, large room or shop. Mrs. Turner, 75 So. Ashe Street, tel. 6651. J25pd FOR RENT: Downstairs double bedroom. Phone 8664. J25tfchg FOR RENT: By day or week, sin gle and double rooms, double or twin beds. Hot and cold running StttKxaxtuitttmntttxmtt SUNRISE THEATRE Southern Pines Dial 5633 Continuous ShoWs Daily I Friday, Jan. 25 p Last Day p 'FALLEN ANGEL' p Starring P Alice Faye and p Dana Andrews II Linda Darnell Sat., Double Feature Gene Autry in "RANCHO GRANDE' Lynne Roberts in "Behind City Lights" Serial Sunday and Monday, Jan. 27, 28 Starring * bins CROSBl-BETTY HURON PAUIERE GODDARD AlAN UDD DOROTHY lAMOUR - EDDIE BRACKEN BRIAN DONIEVY-SONNY TORS VERONICA lAKE-ARTURO .1 CORDOVA BARRY FITZGERALD • CASS DALEY DIANA LYNN-VICTOR MOORE c MARIORIE REYNOLDS - BARRY SULLIVAN 1? •/ ArcWelHjinscif) ED GARDNER Charles Cantor ■ Eddie Green Howard da Silva-Billy De Wolfe Directed by Hal Walker •i Bosed on Choroctert created by Ed Gardner A Paramount Picture World News and Sport Short H Tuesday—-Only "The Picture That Never Let Go of Your Heart!" THE SOUTHERNER Starring Zachary Scott and Betty Field Carton-Short Subject Wednesday Only Double Feature See what happens when an innocent girl| falls for an unscrupu lous man! "SENSATION HUNTERS" Roy Rogers in "COWBOY and the SENORITA" Serial $50.00 REWARD for return of foot locker and 12 guage Rem ington automatic shotgun stol en from Terraplane coupe in front of Scottie’s at 11 p. m., December 6th. Resort Airlines, Inc. D21,tf,chg. “A DRILLED WELL is the most satisfactory water supply. Write for quotation, giving dis tance and direction from your Post Office.” Heater Well Com pany, Raleigh, North Carolina. D21,tf,chg. FOR SALE (Possession): Modern 5-room, bathroom, stove, heat er; near lake, school. Cash price $698 (equipment value) and pay F. H. A. payments $31 month ly, covers all taxes, interest, in surance. Mrs. Harrison, Aber deen 8473. N16tf WE HAVE A NEW SUPPLY OF SOCIALLY CORRECT BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS WITH DAINTY PINK OR BLUE BOR DERS. THE PILOT, INC. FOR SALE: handsome solid, Hon- dulras mahogany corner cup board. Mrs. Des Pland, Arbu tus Road. Phone 6872. J18,25Flchg FOR SALE: choice lot, 50 by 200 feet in Wigg sub division in Pinehurst. $150. cash. Write Mrs. Homer E. Alberti, Win chester, Virginia. J18,25,Fl,chg HOUSEKEEPER for small fam ily, available February 1st. Mrs. A Schroeter, general delivery. Southern Pines. J25pd FOR SALE: Manila and hemp ropes. Any size and any quan tity. Most of the ropes are new. Parker Ice & Fuel Co., Aber deen. M18tf. FOR SALE: 12 cubic foot Frigi- daire. Late model. Excellent condition. $300.00. Box 176, or phone 5883. D14tf. FOR SALE: clean fat pine wood- Phone 7013, Southern Pines. J18tfchg WANTED: WHY WORRY If Af flicted With any KNOWN SKIN DISEASE, Ask Your Druggist About V-J-O. N23,—20wks FOR RENT: sleeping rooms, close in Phone 6023. J18,25,P1 SALE: ’37 Chevrolet Deluxe Tu dor. Excellent motor, tires, new paint. Lt. Brennan, 113 S. May. J25pd RESORT AIRLINES want five apartments or houses from $35.00 to $100.00 per month. • J25tf FOR SALE: Used Sun Flame oil heater. Will heat two or three rooms. Phone 8694 after 6 p. m. J25chg FOUND: Hand made Cabinet key, near Jefferson Inn. V cut in shank. Phone 5935. J24pd FOR QUALITY and style built awnings, call Sandhill Awning Co. Telephone 7013, Southern Pines. J25tf WANTED TO BUY: good used car from private owner. T. T. Ward, Southern Pines, phone 7012. J25Flchg FOR SALE: Good rubber tire buggy and harnes.s T. T. Ward, Southern Pines, phone 7013. , J24Flchg WILL TRADE: 37 1-2 acres of land for a good used car, T. T. Ward, Southern Pines, phone 7013. J25 Flchg WANTED TO RENT: ONE SMALL APARTMENT OR HOUSE. CALL 7601. SOUTH ERN PINES. J25chg WANTED — URGENTLY. AN AUTOMOBILE IN GOOD CONDITION. PHONE 8445. J25Flpd FOR SALE: about four miles from Southern Pines, on good sand clay road, 1-4 mile from hard surfaced highway No. 1, 259 acres good level land. Fifty acres cleared, good out build ing, tobacco allotment may be secured, balance of land cover ed with long leal timber. Two good springs on the property. Priced reasonable. Write I. L. Motsinger, route No. 1 Kerners- ville, N. C. J25pd Army officer, wife, and 3 year old daughter urgently need furnished house or apartment. Write Lt. J. R. Corcoran, Gen. Del. J18,25pd HOUSEKEEPER for small fam ily, available February 1st. Mrs. A Schroeter, general delivery, Soutern Pines. J25pd LOST: Oxford eye-glasses, silver mounted. Finder leave glasses at New England House; Re ward. J25pd SOLDIER’S WIFE: .desires ride to Newark, N. J. area about January 26. Share expenses. Write No. 1 North Bennett. St., Southern Pines. J25pd Thurs. and Fri„ Jan. 31—^Feb. 1 aied"wftlCtov0/lavg^^s and laneny/ FOR RENT: for enlisted man and wife, bedroom and living room. Facilities for breakfast and lunch. Phone 5962. J25pd Paramount Presents eooie • LAKe with Albert Oekker and Willie Best • Produced by Paul Jones • Directed by George Marshall News and Short Subject 'fa»»tK«tn:t««K»:i»Kt»w«wm««««»««t»:»«i»«K»t«it«»«Hn»»wi or oneFOR RENT: two room fur nished apartment or one single room. Private kitchen, private toilet and shower. Central loca tion. Mrs. Wicker, phone 9461, Aberdeen. J25,pd. Army officer, wife, and 3 year old daughter urgently need fur nished house or apartment. Phone 8664. J18,25pd CAROLINA THEATRES Pineiiiirsl .« Soiitliern Pineh || Present Century>Fox picture AT PINEHURST Sunday Night, Jan. 27th—8:30 Rainbow Productions. Inc. Presents CROSBY-^’^BERGMM Released through RKO Radio Pictures HENRY TRAVERS • WILLIAM GARGAN r •' I’jced and Directed by L£0 McCAREY • Screen Fiay fay Dudley f^ichois • Story by Leo We are obliged to increase the prices slightly for] "Bells of St. Mary's.' Box Seats .70c Reserved Seats 60cl General Admission 50c Children 25cl Matinee; Adults 40c Children 25cl All prices including taxes. AT SOUTHERN PINES Sun. thru Thu.. Jan. 27-31—8:15 P. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 ^ w oNBlwiS fS rn£ GRBAresT >RBARA STANWYCK Performance of all Time' I m RmTATiON’ iERNHABDl AT Pinehurst Screen piov by CATHERINE TURNEY •fom ihe novel ’Iniirucl My Sorrows" by Clor* J*r"e» Music by MAX STEINER Wednesday Night. Jan. 30th—8:30 AT PINEHURST Friday Night. Feb. 1st—8:30 r ffilit sf'"i WIT* f I AT SOUTHERN PINES Fri. and Sat.. Feb. 1. 2—8:15 P. M. \ Matinee Saturday at 3:00 (J •1