Page Eight <ii I THE PH:.OT-i-Sottthern Pines. Wortli Caronna Friday. April 13. WEAVING PLANT (Continued trom Page 1) order at Roickingham Monday morning enjoining Van B. Sharpe, owner of the Carthage Weaving company, his agents and attor neys, from interfering with the auction in any way. Bids were received in two ways —first, on the plant and equip ment separately, then on every thing together. Several bids were offered but Levy’s comprehensive bid was far and away the highest. Interest had been shown for some time by several would-be buyers, and some substantial bid ders ’were on hand. Mr. Levy heard about the sale only the day before from a friend, Leroy Lee of Carthage, and came down to look into the matter personally and place his bid. He said that present difficulties in securing material make plan ning hazardous, but that if the sit uation lightens up he hopes to put the Carthage plant into ptoduc- ion within a few months with be tween 200 and 300 employees, lo cally hired, with only a few key men imported from Greensboro. The Greensboro plant is the only one now owned by the cor poration, which in New York City, where its sales office is located, has the name of Greensboro Man ufacturing Co., Inc. The plant has about 330 employees and, said Mr. Levy, “our employer-employee re lationships are known as the best in the trade.” terials will not serve for the sew ing of cotton flannels and crepes. The plant, with floor space of 80,- 000 square feet in two large con necting buildings, contains 55 sewing machines, 41 looms, a complete finishing plant and other equipment. The receiver said the purchase price will practically assure the payment of secured creditors at 100 cents on the dollar, or nearly so. It will not, however, take care of the .general creditors—they are just out of luck. The secured cred itors are mostly governmental agencies to which taxes are owed. gives contestants the privilege of the course without green fees for the two days preceding the tour nament, and throughout the tom- nament itself. Entries close today Friday) and will be limited to 150 players. FOR RENT: Un-fumished duplex. 5 rooms and bath. Oil heat. 180 E. Conn. Ave. Tel. 2-6704. m30p FOR RENT: 3-room furnished apartment. Adults only. TeL 2-6322. a6c Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thompson spent last week end at Camp Gor don, Ga., visiting their son, Pvt. Jerry C. Thompson, Jr., who was in the hospital with measles. He was able to leave the hospital. Monday. The production is sold to chain stores and such volume outlets as the Sears Roebuck company. All-new equipment will be re quired, as the heavy-duty ma chinery used by the Carthage plant on duck and other thick ma- NORTH& SOUTH (Continued from Page 1) fast as a golfer. Also Clark Espie, Indianapolis, Ind., Western Seniors champion; “Chick” Evans, Chicago, Ill.,*for- mer National Amateur and Open champion; W. B. McCullough, Jr., Fllrins Park, Pa., former National Amateur finalist; P. J. Boatwright, Jr., star Carolinian from Aiken, S. C.; John A. Chew, former Mass achusetts champion; J. W. Brown, Manasquan, N. J., and Joe A. Mc Bride, Paterson, N. J., former New Jersey state champions; B. Winniger, Stillwater, Okla., who won the coveted Willard Memor ial trophy at Hardscrabble twice in a row; Fred Waring, famed or chestra leader from Shawnee-on- Delaware, Pa.; Frank Souchak, Pittsburgh, Pa. star; William W. Markham, East Hampton, Conn.; H. H. Haverstick, Jr., Lancaster, Pa.; J. E. “Buddy” Lutz, Reading, Pa.; Art Lynch, Mamaroneck, N Y. Entry fee for the tournament The shimmering effect of in tensely-heated air near the groimd, seen on a clear summei day, is termed optical haze. FOR SALE: One used tractor, harrow cultivator, planters and plow, A-1 condition; also new tractors. HOKE - SCOTLAND TRACTOR CO., Raford. a6p Quality Used Cars Most of South America won in dependence from Spain while the mother country was in revolt mvi Just wait till you dip into this new, exciting sundae sensation. Juicy pineapple . . . shredded cocoanut ... on a towering snow-white mountain of delicious DAIRY (J)UEEN. ft's extra special for you! Stop at Dairy Queen and linger awhile on a Cocoanut Isle. You'll love it! nPoST Eaiiy fitmlu DAIRY OOEEN i« CONES • SUNDAES • MALTS • SHAKES • aUARTS • PURS Between Southern Pines and Aberdeen On U. S. Highway No. 1 Aberdeen theatrE Friday, April 13 Night 7:15 and 9:15 “LULLABY OF BROADWAY” DORIS DAY GENE NELSON Saturday, April 14 CONTINUOUS FROM 3:00 “THE MISSOURIANS” MONTE HALE PAUL HURST Wednesday, April 18 Night 7:15 8e 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT “THE 13th LETTER” LINDA DARNELL Announcement Dr. Robert B. McKenzie. CHii- ropodisl. will be located with Dr. David W. Whitehead, op tometrist, 118 S. W. Broad SU each Tuesday from 9:00 amu to 8:00 pan. Call 2-4831 for ap pointment any day. 51 Pontiac Catilina 50 Ford Business Coupe 49 Buick Roadmasler 48 Oldsmobile "98" 48 Oldsmobile "76" 48 Plymouth Station Wagon 47 DeSoto Custom 4 door 46 Mercury 4 door 46 Chevrolet 2 door Cherry Motor Sales Tel. 2-4411 FOR SALE IF YOU ARE BUILDING A RANCH TYPE HOME WE HAVE SECTIONAL ELECTRIC RANGES. OVEN COOKING TOP UNIVERSAL AND THERMADOR Ask for literature at LEWIS’S TRADE STORE engraved Informals. reasonable. The Pilot. Prices WANTED: Young man or woman over twenty years for sandwich and fountain service. State full particulars. Apply P. O. Box 1078, Southern Pines. al3p Tel. 2-2731 Penn. Ave. Southern Pines. N. C. property for SALE - W« have desirable real estate list ings in Southern Pines and Aberdeen. To buy or to rexA J. D. Arey & Co„ Aberdeen 8701. Jul chg Plenty of good water from a drill ed well. Write for illustrated booklet and estimate, giving us the direction and how far yoi live from your postoffice. Heat er Well Company, Inc., Raleigh, N. C. ' tfchg MORE PEOPLE cook with gas than by any other method. See Parker Ice & Fuel Co., Aber deen, for this modern and eco nomical way of cooking. FOR RENT: Comfortable, con venient, furnished apartment. Garage. Adults only. Telephone 2-5935. _ al3p WANTED: Respmisible young man or woman to help manage Limcheonette in Pinehurst Tel ephone 2855 or Southern Pines 2-8015. tfc Qassified Ads FOR RENT: Downstairs bedroom. Next to bath. Apply in person. 267 East Illinois Ave. al3,20p WANTED—To buy for cash GOOD USED CARS PINEHURST GARAGE Pinehurst. N. C. FOR RENT: 5 room and bath apartment, also 2 room and bath apartmeiitt, redecorated, furn ished, electrically equipped. Shields Cameron, phone 2-7282, 465 N. Ashe St. alStf FOR SALE: Business lot, facing Park in Town Zone. Suitable for office block. 165 E. Penn. Ave. aWtf FOR SALE: Beautiful little 5- room home in Pinebluff. Prac tically new. Hardwood floors throughout. Fireplace in living room .Bath has both tub and shower. Disappearing stairway to storage attic. Large screened porch. Lot 184 ft. square. Small asparagus and strawberry beds started. $9,500. BABNUM BEALTY COMPANY FOR RENT: Pleasant 2-room apartment; also bedrotxn with private entrance. 280 E. Penn Ave. al3 LET US HELP YOU OWN YOm OWN HOME. FHA. DIBECT AND GI LOANS. HOME AND BUSINESS PBOPEBTY. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EZPB- BIENCE. 4% Ob L 4 1-4 % FHA. ACT NOW. HENRY U GRAVES. AIKEN BUILDniG. PHONE 8181. ENGRAVED Calling Cards. Good service. Prices reasonable. The Pilot. ONE NORGE REPOSSESSED REFRIGERATOR Used 8 Mouths—Good As New Johnson-Brown Furniture Co, Phone 6895 Southern Pines, N. C. al3c FOR SALE ab lU) acre farm located on ’ Highway No. 1. 3 nd. of Southern Pines: hAlf in cultivation, wooded. Main reside containing 18 rooms, brick, tile and stucco slruction; 2 other residei of 5 and 6 rooms: bam, 2 tobacco barns, fl er housb and other ontbz ings: pasture and pou yard wired; fruit ordb vineyard; beautiful 1 scaping with shrubs lawn; 5 acres tobacco a ment. This property i excellent condition and in high state of ferti well watered, good ] sites, etc. Will consider: ing for a small resident Southern Pines as purchase price. Property can be seen bs pointment. WANTED: An inefficient maid until I can find an efficient one Part time or live in. Good sal ary to either. If not too much trouble please call PinehLurst 5002. al3c WANTED: Air Force Officer, wife and 4 yr. old daughter, desires to rent 2 or 3 bedroom furnish ed house, for approximately 6 months. Contact Mrs. W. C. Hoffman, Jefferson Inn. al3p FOR SALE: Collie puppies. AKC registered. Sable and white. Sired by a champion. Dam is championship bred. Excellent show prospects. Can be seen at Pinedene Kqnnel. Emerson Humphrey. Tel. 2-4722. al3c ADEN SCHOOL OF DANCING Old VFW'Clubroom N.E. Broad St., Shraka Bldg. Classes Saturday 1 to 7 p. m. Martha Aden—Phone 8224 COMMERCI ENTERPRISES. : Located on LOBBY FLf Belvedere Hotel Phones 7705 8c 68^ ENGRAVED Wedding Ann ments and Invitatioi^ service, reasonable price Pilot. NOTICE—^For Maytag Washing Machines see Parker Ice & Fuel Co., Aberdeen. Maytag is mak ing a good automatic. WANTED: White woman, regidar work, artistic wood-finishing. Experience unnecessary. 75c an hour. Telephone 2-7802. al3p FOR RENT: 4-room furnished apartment, on 795 North Ridge St. Dr. L. M. Daniels, Telephone 2-6382. ENGRAVED Birth Announce ments. The Pilot. FOR RENT: Bedroom, kitchen and bath. Furnished. Tel. 2-7945. tf W. C. HILDERMAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Ph. 7264 225 Weymouth Rd. Southern Pines, N. C. NOTICE: ORDER DIRECT, NEW MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS COMPLETE HOLLYW<X)D BEDS. All kinds made to order. Large variety of patterns to choose from. Free delivery. We feature one day renovating service. Call or write: Ralph Lee, Lee Mattress and ‘Spring Company, South Main St., Lau- rinburg, N. C. Telephone 1089. tfc NOTICE: I will not be responsible for any bills incurred by any person other than my wife or myseK. C. D. May. al3p Typewriter and adding machine cleaning and repair service, also several good buys in new and reconditioned adding machines and typewriters. Dixie Printing Co. A2tfchg FOR SALE: 35,000-gallon water tank and tower, condition. Mrs. G. M Blanch, N. C. Phone: ville 2581. WILL someone make an o a comfortable 4 room close-in before April 17 ready financed, $27. per 455 N. E. Broad Street. FOR RENT: Furnished apart ments. Call 2-4672. al3p ENGRAVED Business Cards. Quick service and reasonable prices. The Pilot. WANTED: Used tires 600x16 £md 650x16, suitable for recapping. Top prices paid. Blalock Hardi son, Inc., Aberdeen, N. C. tfc AIRPORT ANTIQUE 1 Comer Knollwood Air We buy and sell antiques, silverware, and used fu Many beautiful things on Open daily including Su AUTO CREDIT CO. SANFORD, N. C. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE: Practically new 33’ house trail er. Modem in every respect. Completely equipped. Full bath. L. F. Garvin, Manly, N. C., Tel. 2-6034. al3c CAROLINA THEATR] AUTO LOANS FOR THE BEST IN TELEVISION reception, see Harry Davis at Piedmont Electric Store, Car thage, N. C. Also Refinancing Money in 10 Minutes. Payments to Suit You ,>07 Sn Mrrlc SI |•|lllllr 7:>» FOR SALE: Venetian Blinds, cus tom made. Repairing and re painting. Asphalt and Rubber Tile Flooring. Weather strip ping. Overhead Garage Doors. Prompt service. Estimates free. Cameron’s Inc. Phone 2-4263. tf SUNRISE THEATRE CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY FRIDAY—-Last Day Stephen McNally m AIR CADET SAT,—Double Feature Roy Rogers in "Trail of Robinhood* also George Raft —in "Lucky Nick Cain" SUNDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 15-16 BATTUN’ BUCKAROO OF A HUNDRED CUN-FiCHTS SOUTHERN PINES Presents For something different from the usual Beehive, see Wallace Bry ant’s interesting, well furnish ed apartments. Lovely sumy grounds. Penn. Ave. jpxtension. Comer Weymouth and Old Field Road. Apply between 5 and 7 p.m. al3c Monday & Tuesday, April 16-17 Night 7:15 8c 9:15 “BIRD OF PARADISE” JEFF CHANDLER DEBRA PAGET Warner Bros. CHARLES BOYER Thursday & Friday, April 19-20 Night 7:15 8c 9:15 “The Sword of Monte Gristo” GEORGE MONTGOMERY PAULA CORDAY RAHDOLra UG I ADELE JERGENS • RAYMOND MASSEY • S. Z.: OIRECTEO ev EDWIN L. MARIN from bf Ct,.WKB ewll.,fltan Keltw., TUESDAY—Only Roy Calhoun -in— ROGUE RIVER WEDr—Double Feature John Payne in "El Paso" also Ruth Warrick in Make Believe Ballroom THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. APRIL 19-20 ci^ >WltLEEa»WIWEMHff-HIIPEEIiEIISmi FOR SALE: Coker’s Cotton Seed, Crotalaria, NC 27, 1032 and La tham’s Double Corn, Peas, Soy beans, Watermelon and Garden Seeds. Thurlow Evans, Vass. al3tf trailer homes LARGE DISPLAY New and Used Long Term Financing OAKWOOD TRAILERS, Inc. High Point Road Greensboro, N. C. Ph. 45488 STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Friday, Saturday Apr. 13-14 "Flying Deuces" Laurel 8c Hardy "Tanks A Million" Wm. Tracy - James Gleason Sunday, Monday Apr. 15-16 "Blue Grass of Kentucky' (In color) Jane Nigh - Bill Williams Tuesday.Wednesday Apr. 17-18 "Broken Arrow" (In color) James Stewart - Drf>ra Paget Thursday Apr. 19 GIVE AWAY NIGHT 'The Reckless Moment' Joan Bennett - James Mason Friday. Saturday Apr. 20-21 "Under Cover Man" Glenn Ford - Nina Foch. John Wayne, Patricia Neal and Ward Boi in “OPERATION PAQFIC” Friday & Saturday, April 13-14—8:15 pj: Matinee Saturday at 3:00 J : All you will ever km ^of love, beauty... amd S Padtic adventure! 2a. TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY First Show Starts at Dark C^dren under 12(in cars) Free Sun. thru Wed.,* April 15-18—8:15 p. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 ^ i -r A***®'" ■"^llrf**** janpeerce and nadint Conner ttimitri and mnsic A World Artists Pigduction , Starting Thursday Night, April 19th-

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