Friday. July 3. 1953 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page NINE NEW RECORDS AT Hay es Book Shop Limelight Music from Limelight Wally Stott and Orchestra Candy Lips Let's Walk That-a-Way Doris Day and Johnnie Ray Cherokee The Song Is Ended Eul Bostic After You Leave I Couldn't Keep From Crying Marty Robbins Pore or Koo Liger That Hound Dog In the Window Homer & Jethro Whiskey, Women & Loaded Dice Blues In My Heart & Tears In My Eyes Sticks McGee Heavy Juice The Blues Came Pouring Down Tiny Bradshaw Shirley Thwing Good Guesser, Wins Diamond Shirley Thwing, Southern Pines High School student, made a good guess and as a result was the winner this week of a diamond ring. The ring was given by Ormsby Jewelry store for the nearest cor rect guess as to the number of nails in a glass jar in the store window. The jar, it was reveal ed, contained 519 nails. Shirley’s guess was 525, just six nails off. Miss Irene Wilson came the next nearest with 512. The contest was on for about two weeks and 325 entries were received, said John Ormsby, pro prietor. INCORPORATED , A charter of incorporation has been issued by Secretary of State Thad Eure for the Mid-South Corporation, with principal of fice at Aberdeen, to conduct an outdoor advertising business. Total authorized capital stock is set at $100,000, to consist of 1,000 shares at a par value of $100. Incorporators are Jere N. McKeithen, Aberdeen; Evelyn Thomas, Southern Pines, and W. A. Leland McKeithen, Pinehurst. 4^ IF YOU WISH TO BUY A HOUSE IF YOU WISH TO RENT A HOUSE IF YOU WISH TO SELL A HOUSE —SEE— W. C. HILDERMAN 225 Weymouth Road Southern Pines, N. C. TOPQMttry y/iwesw 1949 Mercury 4-dr.; radio & heater: xtra clean, $1,195 1948 Olds 8 Conv.; light blue hydramatic: radio & heat er; perfect $995 1948 Chev. Sedan $695 1947 Ford Tudor $650 1940 Mercury Club Coupe $395 1936 Ford 4-dr.; extra clean $295 CASH or TERMS Cameron Motor Sales Phone 2211 VASS. N. C. Bennett St. & Penna. Ave.—SOUTHERN PINES — Tel. 2-3211 Brannon Millwork & Bldg. Supply SANFORD. N.C. MUlwork Mouldings — Custom Cabinets VHndow Units & Building SuppUes Store Fixtures Licensed Contractors for Construction of Fine Residences and Commercial Buildings JOE P. BRANNON License No. 2354 J. P. McGINNIS Phone 693-L US No. 1 North of Sanford—Back of Butternut Ice Cream Co. I ^dtnoni straight bourbon whiskey Belmont yt- 86 proof i-Ci Belmont this whiskey is 6 years old Belmont ^ 4f. || 4/5QUART PINT t YEIIIIS DID • snum BOWBON WNISKEV • BELMOilT BISIIUINC COMPANY, UWIENCEBUIIfi, IWNANA The Public Speaking To The Pilot: * Upon opening my Pilot this morning my attention was called to the editorial ‘"Production Man agers for the President,” and my first impression was one' of amusement, but was quickly fol lowed in a greater degree with pity for the writer. The “amusement” came from the fact that the writer showed that he was still harboring the dis appointment, that the people all over the United States showed so plainly by their action that Eisen hower was the man that they Wanted, and is still showing that preference. The “pity” was caused by the fact, that anyone allowed to write the editorial was so ignorant of all the splendid progress already made by our beloved President when one realizes the terrible con dition the country is in from the administration of the last 20 years. Either the writer was entirely ignorant of what has been done, or has such a narrow point of view, the only criticism he could make was regarding the difference in the snarling voice of Truman, and th6 friendly voice of Eisen hower. Did he not recognize the splendid calibre of the men in the high positions included in the talks we listened to that evening, and the information given in such a manner to the public, who like himself might not understand just what was being done? I could go on and on, but may I suggest that the writer take up any magazine, or any newspaper with views Democratic or Repub lican, and he will find that all over the United States the peo ple are strong for Eisenhower apd the manner he is handling the de plorable situation that was hand ed him; what I fear will surprise him is the fact that it. is the Dem ocrats that are doing fully as much to help him carry out his ideas as the Republicans. Interestedly, —(Mrs.) FLORENCE M. GRAFF. Judge Phillips Postpones Hearing In Zoning Case Hearing in the Pinebluff zoning case. Town of Pinebluff vs. Cand- is E. and Odes M. Spurlin, has been indefinitely postponed by Superior Court Judge F. Don Phil lips, according to notice received by attorneys in the case from the resident district judge this week. The hearing was originally set for Saturday, June 27, to be held in Judge Phillips’ chambers at Rockingham. The judge postpon ed it last week to Saturday, July 4, and this week sent word he would have to be out of town on that date and did not know when he could conduct the hearing. The Town of Pinebluff is seek ing a mandatory writ compelling the Spurlins to remove a house trailer from a lot which they own in the town’s residential section, on the grounds that the trailer is there in violation of the town’s restrictive zoning ordinance. WITH THE Armed F orces Pfc. Floyd E. Ray, whose wife, Julia, lives in Pinehurst, recently graduated from the 32d Anti-Air craft Artillery Brigade Automatic Weapons course at Brigstock, Eng land. Ray, who entered the Army in January 1952, was last stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. The son of Mrs. Minnie M. Ray, Pinehurst, he attended Academy Heights High school. Pvt. Reide J. Stancil, whose wife, Ann Lucy, lives in Winston- Salem, recently arrived in Korea for duty with the 45th Infantry Division. Private Stancil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston M. Stancil, of South ern Pines, is a mechanic in the unit. A 1949 graduate of Southern Pines High school, he was a me chanic at Pearse Motors, Inc., there before 'entering the Army last November. The 45th Infantry Division, orig inally an Oklahoma National Guard unit, has been in Korea since December 1951. It has par ticipated in heavy combat actions including the battles for “T-Bone Hill” last summer. Sgl, Jani«s C. Caddell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Caddell of Southern Pines, arrived at home Wednesday of last week after a 10 months’ tour of duty in Korea. At the end of his 40-day furlough he will be stationed at Patrick Air Base in Florida. Pfc. Nelson C. Hyde, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyde of Aberdeen, was a caller at The Pilot office Tuesday. He was graduated from Hamilton college, Clinton, N. Y., a couple of weeks ago and next Monday will report for active duty with the U. S. Marine Corps at Quantico, Va. He has been in the Reserves since April. Tim, as he is known to his friends, work ed on The Pilot for several weeks during his vacation last summer, and, following in his dad’s foot steps, is looking forward to a journalistic career after fulfilling his appointment with Uncle Sam. i ^ John C. Fletcher Succumbs At Duke John C. Fletcher, 62, of Aber deen died in Duke hospital, Dur ham, Monday afternoon follow ing a month’s critical illness. Funeral services were held Wed nesday at Bethesda Presbyterian church, conducted by the Rev. C. W. Worth, pastor, with burial in Old Bethesda cemetery. Mr. Fletcher was a carpenter. Surviving are his wife, the for mer Miss Lula Monroe of Moore county; four sisters, Mrs. Nettie F. Stubbs, Jackson Springs; Mrs. A. H. Austin, Gastonia; Mrs. Fred B. Monroe and Mrs. Dwight Richard son, West End; three brothers, M. B. Fletcher, Asheboro; Harris Fletcher, Franklin, Va., and T. J. Fletcher of West End. LOST; June 5th downtown; pair bifocal eyeglasses. Clear plastic rims. Reward. Phone DesPland 2-4882. j3c SPINET PIANO! We want someone in this sec tion who has an honest desire to own a lovely little piano. In strument in excellent condition & contains A-1 action. Party with good credit can lake over with little down payment & assume few monthly install ments. 100% guaranteed. Write: S.N.B. Box 725, c|o Loan Dept., Albemarle. N. C. i26}3c PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS The average American is eht- ing about 12 percent more food than before World War 2. Every 15 minutes a barn build ing burns somewhere in the Unit ed States. Help observe National Farm Saftey Week July, 19-25. Notice For the benefit of our patrons, effective July 1st, 1953, the following office hours will be ob served: Monday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ^ Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. * Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The following holidays will be observed: New Years Day, January 1st Easter Monday Independence Day, July 4th Labor Day, first Monday in September Thanksgiving Day, fourth Thursday of November Christmas Day, December 25th and other holidays generally observed by merchants of Southern Pines. Southern Pines Building & Loan Association 115 West New Hampshire Ave. Phone 2-4635 Southern Pines, N. C. FOR SALE: % ton 1950 Chevrolet pick-up truck, reasonable price. Pinehurst Power Plant Phone 3461. j310c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE It you want breathing space in a good 5-room modern home, this property located in Knoll- wood section in Southern Pines meets this requirement — in good condition: garage; imme diate possession; town water supply. Sale price $9,500 with 6 acres or $8,000 with 3 acres. Located within IV2 blocks of Southern Pines school, this 4- bedroom house with 2 baths should be considered by you. House less than 3 years old; basement: possession before school starts. Sale price $17,- 500: financing can be arranged. Build your new home on one of these lots overlooking the Southern Pines lake: priced from $700 to $1500. LIST THE PROPERTY YOU HAVE FOR SALE WITH YOUR REALTOR— HIS EXPERIENCE WILL BENEFIT YOU Loans: FHA and conventional Loans Insurance: While you travel this summer be sure to have adequate protection at home and away from home. J. D. AREY & CO Realtors and Insurors Tel. 8701 Aberdeen. N. C. FOR RENT: Furnished 2-bedroom house. F. M. Dwight. Phone 2-8778 or 2-7373 j3p Lei Us Simonize Your Car For Summer Protection POE’S SERVICE STATION Phone 2-8481 Texaco and Firestone FOR RENT: 3-ROOM APART MENT. FIRST FLOOR. COU- PLE. 405 SOUTH BENNETT ST. j3p APARTMENT FOR RENT: Living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. $45 month. Tel. 2-6324. j3p FOR SALE; Solid mahogany Mar tha Washington chair in perfect condition. Call 385 N. May. j3p FOR SALE: 2 used Schwinn girls’ bicycles. Good condition. Call 2-5883. j3c FOR RENT OR SALE: New 2 bedroom brick house. Unfutn- ished. Apply 360 N. Leak St. FOR SALE Lovely 4 bedroom house just outside of town with 2 acres of land. 1 shower bath and 1 bath with tub and shower. First floor has entrance hall, large living room, dining room, kitchen and breakfast room. Large screened porches on both floors. Basement has laundry room, 2 servants room and bath, oil burner with steam heat. Large recreation room in sep arate building. Permanent stairway to floored storage attic. Partly financed. $20,000 Barnum Really Co. REALTORS GOOD USED CARS 1939 Cadillac Sedan 1947 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan (new paint job) 1948 Nash 4-do6r Sedan 1947 Chevrolet Coupe 1948 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan 1948 Oldsmobile 2-dr. Sedan (new paint job) 1949 88 Oldsmobile 4-dr. Sedan 1951 Willys 6 Sta. Wagon Fully equipped 1951 Chevrolet 4-dr. Sedan (Low mileage) Philco Appliances 8r TV at cost Pearse Motors, Inc. Your Oldsmobile Dealer Sales cind Service 795 S. Broad Street Ph. 2-4411 Southern Pines Firestone Tires POE’S SERVICE STATION Phone 2-8481 Texaco Products Valuable Real Estate For Sale For happiness and security buy one of these nice homes. Rea sonably priced. MAY STREET Darling little cottage complete ly furnished. Near shopping center. $8400 ' CARTHAGE ROAD New two bedroom house. Tile bath and shower. Hardwood floors. Oil heat. $8750. FHA Loan $6850, payable $52 mo. Taxes & Insurance. FOR RENT 2-bedroom cottage. Unfurnish ed. Near shopping center. LOTS - LOTS Several nice residential lots. Best part of town. J.D. SITTERSON Phone 2-8445 ' AUTO LOANS ALSO REFINANCING TO REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS - MONEY IN 10 MINUTES NO ENDORSERS AUTO CREDIT CO. SOU. PINES . Phone 2-4571 On Hivvay No. 1 Near S. W. Broad St, ALCOHOLICS Anonymous—Mon day, and Friday nights basement Belvedere Hotel 8 p. m. Phone 2-5321. ml6tfc WELL BORING: Let us bore you a nice 20” well, tiled complete ly for only $3.75 per foot. R. P. Blackwelder, Tel. 777. 2% mi. south of Sanford on No. 1 high way. Rte. 1. No Sunday orders please. jI3 BUY FROM MILL OUTLET AND SAVE: Morgan-Jones natioiial- 1:; advertised Rug.'? and Carpets made in Lauiinbnrg. Phone Barnes Furniture Co., Laurin- burg 371 for night and Wednes day afternoon appointment if desired. . dl2tfc HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 BED ROOMS, 2-BATHS, LIVING- ROOM, KITCHEN. 2-CAR GARAGE, TWO BLOCKS FROM PUBLIC SCHOOLS. OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. BALANCE PAYABLE OVER PERIOD OF 20 YEARS. 5% IN- TEREST. CALL 2-8732. al7tf SALES & RENTALS Houses and Apartments MARGIE NANOPOULOS 565 N. May St. Phone 2-6012 Pilot Subscriptions BEACH COTTAGE: Cherry Grove Beach, S. C. Cool, com fortable furnished 4-bedroom cottage. $55 weekly. , J. V Healey, phone 2-8694. ml5tf LOANS: FHA AND DIRECT. HOMES AND BUSINESS PROPERTY. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EX PERIENCE. GRAVES MUTU- AL INSURANCE AGENCY. GRAVES BUILDING, PHONE 2-2201. }301l FOR RENT: Garden type, unfur nished apartments. Two and three bedrooms, living-room, kitchen and dinette. AU kitchen utilities furnished. Knollwood Apartments, 377 W. Delaware Ave. Phone 2-4375. mlStf “Enjoy a drilled well now, pay later. No down payment. Three fall payments for farmers; monthly payments for salaried men. Write for details. Heater Well Company, Raleigh, N. C.” m22tf FOR ROAD SERVICE Call POE’S SERVICE STATION Phone 2-8481 FOR SALE: LARGE STOCK FISHING TACKLE. CURTIS RADIO SERVICa VASS. a3tf United Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Protection Appearance Bonds in all Courts J. L. McGRAW CARTHAGE, N. C. Offices in Seawall Building Office ph. 3511: Night ph. 2951 m8tf FOR RENT: Furnished and un furnished apartments. Call L. T. Clark, 2-7401 or The Ark Apartments 9-5954. ml3c FOR RENT: 6-ROOM AND 3- ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT CALL 2-6012. jl2c FOR RENT; Small Studio Apart ment. Everything furnished. Nice for working couple. Call 2-5144 or see at 535 North May Street. i3c FOR RENT in Norman, 20 miles northeast Pinehurst in peach section: 4-room house with lights, water, 3-acre pasture, good garden acreage, $25 month. Mrs. R. B. Graham, 2011 Chestnut Street, Greenville, N. C. Tel. 2423. j3,17incl FOR RENT: Apartment, 3 rooms, bath. Utilities furnished. Pri vate entrance. Close in. Adults only. Colonial Inn. j3p CRESCENT BEACH, S. C.: Cot tage plainly furnished. Frontage on Ocean Highway 17. Few con veniences. Sleeps eight, $45 week, $75 two weeks. $10 re bate if left in clean rentable shape. Box 62, Pinebluff, N. C. j3,10c UNFURNISHED 3-Room apart ment. Downtown. Comfortable; attractive. Tel. 2-5382. J3p FOR RENT: Two bedroom apart ment. Mrs. Bruce Lewis, 310 North Bennett. J2p DICK MANOR Crescent Beach. S. C. Ocean Front - Dining Room Make Reservations Early Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Matthews Box 166 or phone Ocean Drive 2591 PINEHURST CREAMERY Grade A Milk & Cream DELIVER Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Ph. 2391 or 3597 PINEHURST i23tf FOR SALE OR LEASE to respon sible party. Equipped restau rant on U. S. 1. Excellent for Drive-In. Write: Restaurant, Box 58, Southern Pines. m22tf REGISTERED NURSE will give hypodermics and other nurses’ treatments by prescription only. Call Mrs. Renegar, R. N. 2-8302 daily 5 to 6 p. m. for ap pointment. j5tf FOR RENT 5-room apartment with bath. Lights and hot water furnished. Apply Dunrovin, 4 miles north Southern Pines U. S. 1. m22tf WANTED: Experienced book keeper. Typing ability neces sary. Full time enjoyable work. Phone 2-4891. j3p