»- eighteen pages SOUTHERN PINES, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. 1953 EIGHTEEN PAGES Tobacco Markets To Open Aug. 27 In Moore County Warehouses Ready At Aberdeen, Carthage For Auctioning Leaf Moore county’s two tobacco markets, Aberdeen and Carthage, will start their selling season Thursday of next week, August 27. Sales at these two markets and at three other markets associated with the Sandhill Warenouse as sociation will begin ahead of op ening of the Middle Belt with . which the five Sandhill markets '#were formerly associated. Other markets in the Sandhill group are at Sanford, Fuquay-Varina and EllerbCj The August 27 opening will give the Sandhill markets four selling days—Thursday and Friday of next week and Monday and Tues day of the following week—before Middle Belt markets open. For several years the Sandhill markets have opened earlier than • the Middle Belt in support of their contention that tobacco in areas served by the Sandhill markets is ready for market before leaf in the sections served by Middle Belt markets. Outlook for the market open ings in Moore county indicates plenty of floor space and full sets of buyers with all major compa nies represented. Doors of Aber- ’3 deen and Carthage warehouses will open early next week to ac commodate tobacco for the first day’s sales on Thursday. Two of Aberdeen’s three ware houses are in readiness for the opening. Planters warehouse, operated by Gene Maynard and Bill Maurer, and the Bass ware house, operated by Taft Bass. It was not known today if the (Continued on Page 8) .•jft — Hopes Rise For Exchange Soon Of Cpl. Bradford The release of Pfc. Daniel L. Wheless in the Korean prisoner- of-war exchange, reported Thurs- #day, is another boost to the hopes of friends of Cpl. Henry Bradford of Southern Pines that his name will soon come up on the ex change list. Corporal Bradford wrote his wife that a number of other North Carolinians were in the communist POW camp with-him. He gave no names, apparently not being permitted to do so, but ^^mentioned that one was a “red- ople? which at taken of it just The auto tag sales bureau the Southern Pines Chamber Commerce office on Pennsyl- pray- vania is closed for one week, P August 20 through August 26, ) while Miss Alice Baxter, secre- i spir- i tary in the C. of C. office, is on vacation. The office will open and ^ auto tag sales will be resumed Thursday morning, August 27, at 9 a. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH New Hampshire Ave., So. Pines Sunday Service, 11 a. m. Sunday School, 11 a. m. Wednesday Service, 8 p. m. Reading Room in Church Build ing open Wednesday 3-5 p. m. CHURCH OF WIDE FELLOWSHIP Royal G. Davis, ad interim pastor Church School 9:45 at the high school. Morning worship 11 at the church. Nursery for young chil dren of parents wishing to attend church, 11 at the parsonage. "Twi- no summer meetings. Scout Iroop 224, Tuesv p. m.; midweek worship, '\\[ew..ris- day 7:30 p. m.; choir practice Wednesday 8:15 p. m. Missionary meeting, first and third Tuesdays, 8 p. m. Ghurch and family suppers, second Thurs days, 7 p. m. MANLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Grover C. Currie, Minister Sunday School 10 a. m. Worship Service, 2nd and 3rd Sunday evenings, 7:30. Fourth Sunday morning, 11 a. m. Women of the Church meeting, 8 p.m. second Tuesday. Mid-week service Thursday at 8 p.m. maintenance, $3,742; buildings, parks, grounds, $4,916; publicity, $800; sewerage treatment plant, $2,532; streets and sewer depart ment, $34,974; miscellaneous ex penses, $8,361; and debt service, $24,679. Income Of the estimated income of $153,875, taxes will provide $126,- 191; licenses, $1,800; fees, rents and sewer charges, $3,61?; income from other jurisdictions, $20,2^'n and sundry revenue and ref' * $2,030. ,.ui) The annual town aiK gun by representative Muse, Sanford a-j^nion, 8 a.m. (10 a. on Monday and^ Sundays.) pected next v' ham pc’j'imily Service and Morning of a delayer, 10 a.m. in his 0 that thf ST. ANTHONYS (Catholic) Vermont Ave. at Ashe Father Peter M. Denges Sunday masses 8 and 10:30 a. m.; Holy Day masses and 9 a. m.; weekday mass at & a. m. Con fessions heard on Saturday be tween 5-6 and 7:30-8:30 p. m. OUR LADY OF VICTORY West Pennsylvania at Hardin Fr. Donald Fearom C. SS. R» Sunday Mass, 10 a. m.; Holy Day Mass, 9 a. m. Confessions are heard before Mass. light hour, —This Space Donated in the Interest of the Churches by—• JACK'S GRILL & RESTAURANT SANDHILL AWNING CO Ca-ARK & BRADSHAW SANDHILL DRUG CO. THE VALET SHAW PAINT 8e WALLPAPER CO. CLARK'S NEW FUNERAL HOME CHARLES W. PICQUET MODERN MARKET W. E. Blue HOLLIDAY'S RESTAURANT & COFFEE SHOP CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. CENTRAL CAROLINA T^EPHONECO. JACKSON MOTORS, Inc. Your Ford Dealer McNEILL'S SERVICE STATION Gulf Service PERKINSON'S. Inc. Jeweler SOUTHERN PINES MOTOR CO. THE PILOT 4