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THE PILOT. Southern Pines. North Carolina
FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 1955
Wiff i Smith Beats Pat Lesser, 3 & 2,
George Jackson Named
'Cadet Of The Month' , * , r. i i •
Cadet Peter George Jackson Win North x4nd SoUth ChampiOnSnip
was named “Cadet of the Month”
Wiffi Smith of K1 Canada,)par 4 on the 14th when Smith’s
Calif, finished six days of the second shot rolled off the right
best golf of her brief career side, but Wiffi, chalking up her
for February at St. Emma Mili
tary Academy, Rock Castle, Va.
He is the son of Mrs. George
Jackson of Pinehurst and a grad
uate of Our Lady of Victory
School, Southern iPnes.
One cadet out of the whole Bat
talion is chosen each month as the
cutstanding cadet on the basis
of his achievement in all phases
of Academy life, including the
Academic, Trade, Military, Extra
curricular Activities and General
School Citizenship.
The award was made at a bat
talion parade. The commendation
was published and presented in
the presence of the Cadet Corps
and visitors. The citation will be
made a part of his permanent rec
ord and his name will be inscri
bed on a plaque as a public trib
ute to him.
as she turned back favorite Pat
Lesser of Seattle, Wash., 3 and 2,
for the North and Sbuth Wom
en’s Amateur Championship at
Pinehurst Monday.
Neither played the same brand
of golf they had produced in
earlier rounds, thfere being lots
of trap trouble and missed putts,
but the winner displayed the
poise of a champion—she never
quit. Going out in 39, Smith was
3-up at the turn. Lesser rallied
briefly at the 10th and gained 1
hole back, but Smith’s par 4 at
the 11th gave her the 3-up margin
again. A par 4 at the 12th sent
Smith 4-up, the tallest lead of the
day. Lesser chopped off 1 with a
M
Rare
first major amateur triumph,
fired 2 straight pars at Lesser to
end the match at 16.
Miss Margaret Burns, Greens-
bbro, defeated Miss Pippi Rooney,
Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1-up, 21st,
to win the President’s Division-
Mrs. Norma Shook, Morganton,
defeated Mrs. Frank Cush, Wash
ington, D. C., 6 and 5, to take the
Governor’s Division, and Mrs. J.
Walker Hoopes, Wilmington, Del.
won 2 up from Miss Dorothy Ann
Baldwin, Brooklyn, N. Y. in the
Consolation.
Miss Smith succeeds Joyce
Ziske of Wlaterford, Wis., as
Women’s North and South Cham
pion.
The El Canada, Calif., g^rl
reached the finals by defeating
another Californian, Barbara Ro-
mack, national amateur champ
from Sacramento. Miss Smith is
the 1954 Juniors champion.
Miss Lesser set back Miss Mary
Ann Downey of Baltimore, Md.,
in the semi-finals.
Joint Owners Can
Vote May 7 On
Peach Proposal
If a husband and wife, are joint
owners on a farm growing peach
es and share in the proceeds of
the crop, both are eligible to vote
in the Sandhills Peach referen
dum to be held on May 7.
The referendum was called by
the N. C. Peach Growers Society
for the purpose of voting on
whether the growers would as
sess themselves one cent per tree
(four years or older), with the
money to be used for promoting
the sale, consumption and use of
peaches.
All farmers producing peaches
on a commercial basis in the fol
lowing counties are eligible to
vote: Richmond, Montgomery,
Anson, Scotland, Hoke, Lee,
Moore, and Cumberland. Owners,
tenants and sharecroppers of
farms on which peaches are pro
duced during the year 1955 are
eligible to vote in the referen
dum. A person who has more
than one farm producing peaches
is entitled to only one vote, hew
ever.
If the assessment is approved
by the necessary two-thirds or
more voting, the Commissioner of
Agriculture will be responsible
for collecting the money annual
ly for the years 1955, 1956, and
1957. If the referendum carrie.s,
it will be necessary to vote again
in 1957 for the succeeding three-
year period.
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Mrs. Bridges Wins
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Mrs. C. H. Bridges of Southern
Pines has been announced' as
winner of a General Electric
clock radio, in a nation-wide
coupon drawing sponsored by Mc
Kesson & Robbins, Inc., and 36
leading .drug product manufactur
ers.
Participants were required to
secure ffee coupons from a local
drug store, fill them out and send
them to the Reuben Donnelley
Corp., New York, which drew
winners’ names at random from
a large drum. Mrs. Bridges’ was
one, of 431,465 coupons sent in, in
what was declared to be the sec
ond largest drawing of this kind
to be held.
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SPORTS FISHING
A new booklet covering sports
fishing in North Carolina from
the Gulf Stream to the Great
Smokies is available free from
the Department of Conservation
and Development, Raleigh, Di
rector Ben E. Douglas, has an
nounced.
The booklet, with 30 double
size pages in handy folder size,
cohtains the latest information
about salt water fishing at Cape
Hatteras, Nags Head, Oregon In
let, Ocracoke, Morehead-Beau-
fort, Wrightsville and Carolina
beaches and Wilmington and
Southport areas. Covering fresh
water fishing, it contains a brand
new niap of 100 top fishing spots
in Western North Caro-lina.
NASH WINS!
See These 2 Big Winners in 1955
Mobilgas Economy Run
At Your Nash Dealer’s Today!
Nash Ambassador Wins
''Big Car" Class C with a
Record of 58.55 Ton Miles «• •
Averaging 25.18 Miles a Gallon
Covering 1323 miles of the toughest
terrain in America, the big Nash Am
bassador, most spacious of all fine
cars, with Hydra-Matic drive, deci
sively routed its field in the world’s
foremost test of economy. Drive this
powerful performer today for a brand
new motoring experience.
Rambler Sweeps "Low-Price
Field" Class A, Averaging
27.47 Miles to the Gallon
Tops all cars in miles per gallon—
never before has any car with auto
matic transmission established such
sensational gas mileage. The Rambler
averaged 6.2 miles a gallon more
than all other cars entered! Come,
see and drive the car that out-distances
them all on a tank of gas—the Smart
New 1955 Rambler.
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