rC FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1953 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Casolina NOTICE a Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of An nie Malloy, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before September 29, 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. Dated this 29th day of Septem ber 1953. ’ MURIEL GRAHAM, Admin istratrix of the Estate of An nie Malloy, deceased. o30d4inc f AST, SATE Help /i>rChild1s Cough For coughs and acute bronchitis due tr colds you can now get Creomulsior specially prepared for Children in anew pink and blue package and be sure: (1) Your child will like it (2) It contains only safe, proven ingredients. (3) It contains no narcotics to dis turb nature’s processes. (4) It will aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed throat and bronchial membranes, thus relieving the cough and promoting rest and sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Chil dren in the pink and blue package. CREOMUI^SION ^ FOR CHILDREN nlievet Coagto, Chest CoM^ Acetc Bronchttis. Page SEVEN Sportsmanship, Courtesy May Save Life As Hunting Begins Thanksgiving Day e AMAZING m Completely automatic forced air heading system turns on and off by itself! Fits quickly on back of heater out of sight. Gives ALL-OVER comfort. Keeps floors warm. Eliminates cold air pockets. Circulates warm air throu^out your home. Saves fuel . . . puts the heat where you want it! Use it also for summer cooling. CHOICE OF TRAOiTIONAl OR MODERN STYIINO SENSATIONALLY BETTER 3 WAYS! 1 OUTSTANDING BEAUTYI * Choice of two luxury bt^ei-oH finishes. (Deep, rid mahogany or the new silver-blonde Mige finish.) 2 EXCLUSIVE "SMOKELESS" BURNER. The only burner of ** its kind. Turns smoke and soot into betdl 3 EXCLUSIVE BUILT-IN "HEAT-SAVER" BAFFU. Greatly re- * duces heat loss up the chimney. A CONTINUOUS WELDED ONE-PIECE CONSTRUCTION. Only * Quaker has this 100% air-tight construction. 5 SUPER CIRCUUTIONI Caret be beat for rapid cireula- * tion of warm air throughout the home. ^ A THE ONLY HEATER that can be equipped with Automatic *, ^"Air-Feed" that saves up to 1/3 on fueil 7 EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC DRAFT REGULATOR, Ap- * proved Safety Control Valve and many other features. 3, BEAUTIFUL ENAMEUD STOVE PIPE TO MATCH HEATERI Halluni Furniture Co. 'Ten Oommandmenls' For Safely Listed By County Agent If you are one of the thousands that will join the ranks of game hunters this week, it will pay you to remember that sportsmanship and courtesy may save a life— “maybe yours," says E. H. Gar rison, Moore County farmi agent. Mr. Garrison says the first rule in good sportsm^anship is to “ask the farmer’s permission whether the land is posted or not. No one likes to have his fall and winter crops damaged by persons tramp ing through soft fields.” Second, and just as important, he says, is for all hunters to re member that three causes lead to two-thirds of all hunting acci dents: (1) humans in line of fire, (2) mistaking humans for game, and (3) hunting with the safety catch off. Sportsmanship is just good manners, says Mr. Garrison. It is common sense in handling guns, plus consideration for others. It means also the use of the right gun for the right game, hunting only in season and taking the limit only if he can use the meat or the trophies. For bird hunting, the true sportsman takes a train ed dog to retrieve cripples. He puts out cigarettes and campfires carefully, breaks matches before dropping them and, in other ways, uses his head. Mr. Garrison recommends the following “ten commandments” for safety in hunting: 1. Treat every gun with the re spect due a loaded gun. 2. Carry only empty guns taken down or with the action open into your auto, camp and home. 3. Always be sure that the bar rel and actibn are clear of ob structions. 4. Carry a gun so that you can always, under all circumstances, control the direction of the muz zle. 5. Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger, 6. Never point a gun at any thing you do not want to shoot. 7. Never leave your giui imat- tended unless you unload it first. 8. Never climb a tree or fence with a loaded gun; lay it down. 9. Never shoot at a flat, hard surface or the surface of water. 10. Do not try to mix gunpow der and alcohol. Open season for rabbits, quail and wild turkey begins Thursday to run through January 3. Deer season, which opened October 15, runs to January 1. Tobacco Export Prospect Better, Hutson Reveals The export prospect for U. S. flue-cured tobacco has shown im provement in recent months, J. B. Hutson, president of Tobacco As sociates, Inc., said last week. Discussing the tobacco situation Bragg Chapels Join In Making Korean Offering All Chapels at Fort Bragg are joining in making a non-denomin- ational offering to Korean War Orphans as part of their Thapks- giving worship. In this annual endeavor to aid others, the Chapel congregations 8t Fort Bragg sent over $1,000 in 1951 and $800 in ’52. Such articles as baby blankets, jackets, sweat ers, socks, ba^y bootees and trousers were purchased in Japan •+1, „ * f u distributed in Korea directly with growers at a conference held . a,..-,,, r'v.o-.i.,- . uiiccuy by Army Chaplains to the or- in connection with the N. C. Farm Bureau annual meeting in Ra leigh Hutson said that “during the first eight months of this calendar year, exports were 59 million pounds, or nearly 30 percent above the corresponding period last year.” However, he added that “do mestic consumption for the same period, has shown a small decline, with cigarette production about two percent below the annual average of recent years.” This change in trend was attributed in part to the shift to king-size smokes. A substantial part of the in crease in exports, the farm leader explained, was due to “the pur chase of tobacco by the United Kingdom from the Flue-cured Stabilization Corporation in the early part of this year.” This to bacco, taken from the 1952 crop, was being held under option by Stabilization. At the same time, Hutson added that “export pros pects, generally, are favorable in most of the world markets.” North Carolina, bounded by four states and the Atlantic Ocean, has a 1,296 mile' border— along Virginia 322.5 miles, Ten nessee 255 miles, Georgia 68.5 miles. South Carolina 325 miles, and the Atlantic Ocean, also 325 miles. There are 131 varieties of trees in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, of which 25 attain larger size there than anywhere else. North Carolina is the only state with an even 100 counties. Six states have more: Texas 254, Georgia 159, Kentucky 120, Mis souri 114, Kansas 105 and Illinois 102. At the other extreme, Rhode Island has no counties at all. All the nearly 100 lakes in Western North Carolina are arti ficial. The largest is Fontana in the Great Smokies, covering 10, 800 acres. Aberdeen Rockingham Drs. Neal sind McLesui VETERINARIANS Southern Pines. N. C. CAROLINA'S FINEST TOWN Now is the time to work hardest to finish your town’s Finer Carolina projects! StiU time to win for your town the title “Carolinas’ Finest” and up to $1,000 cash! Contest ends Decem ber 1! Carolina Power & Light Co. NEW RECORDS AT Hayes Book Shop Mama's Gone. Good Bye Coney Island Washboard Pee Wee Hunt Before Sweetheart of Mine A1 Martino Changing Partners Where Did My Snowman Go? Patti Page Clarinet Polka Tiptoe Through The Tulips With Me Jimmy Carroll I Found Out More Than You Ever Knew Don't Believe Everything You Read About Love Betty Cody Great White Bird Brighten The Corner Where You Are Burl Ives Divorce Granted Counterfeit Kisses Ernest Tubb FIFTH '5.15 PINT .'3.20 100 PROOF LIQUEUR .. .SOUTHERH COMFORT CORP. ST.’Louis 3, MISSOURI phanages. In addition. Fort Bragg, the Home of the Airborne, recently was the scene of a clothing drive for its former commanding gener al, Maj. Gen; Thomas F. Hickey’s, present command in Korea. Christmas Show At PlanetariumOpqns “Star of Bethlehem,” most pop ular of all Morehead Planetarium programs, began on Tuesday, No vember 24 and will continue through January 4, at Chapel Hill. ■ The combined religious, scien tific and historic nature of this presentation has, in past years, attracted visitors from near and far. Performances will be given at 8:30 every evening in the week and in the afternoons on Satur days at 3 and 4, and on Sundays at 2, 3 and 4 p. m. Presentations for school children which must be arranged in advance, will be on Wednesdays at 2:00 p. m. and on Thursdays at 11:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. A stirred custard is done when it coats the spoon; longer cooking will not thicken it but will cause it to curdle. ‘ Duties (Tlub A CHARTERED PRIVATE CLUB (Members Only) Located Midway Southern Pines - Pinehurst NOW OPEN FOR 18th SEASON FLOOR SHOW 8:30 P. M. and 12 P. M. Featuring TAFFY HARRIS Ballet Dancer Sensational SANDRY KIRALY SINGER 8:30 to 1 a. m. Dinner from 7 p. m. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! Restaurant Has Added To Its Many Other Specials A Complete SEAFOOD DINNER BLUE POINTS ON ONE-HALF SHELL —or— FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP COCKTAIL NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOWDER BROILED OR BOILED MAINE LOBSTER FRENCH FRIED POTATOES GRAY FOX SALAD WITH RUSSIAN or ROQUEFORT CHEESE DRESSING , DESSERT and BEVERAGE We now accept reservations for our popular Thanksgiving Dinner De Luxe served from 12 noon to 8 p. m. at $2.50 per dinner. We cordially invite you to visit our enlarged bar and television show, serving Sandwiches, Snacks and real Italian Spaghetti till 11:30 p. m. PINEHURST, N. C. Telephone 3321