THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 ft. h'l THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Since 1925, milk used for but-; ter has decreased 12 billion; pounds. But ’ there has been an j 18 billion pound increase in the! use of fluid milk. ABERDEEN NEW.S' jXV.AAAV/.LI. liaxii sptjiit me inanKsgiving noi- Santa Says! By DOROTHY McNEIIX idays with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bums and 'Mrs. Knox Matthews. i daughter and Mr. and Mrs. F. { Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill TT , J , Cummings were guests of Mr. 'and son Franke snent Thank<?piv Fruit for salads can be kept and Mrs. Monroe Tyndall in Win- ing Day with Mr and SrPaui from turning^dark by dipping the ston-Salem on Thursday. ' 'Jordan in Wilm^’gSf freshly peeled fruit in grapefruit, Miss Faye Matthews of Dur- Mr, . t,, orange, pineapple or lemon juice, ham spent the Thanksgiving hoi- burg Va! is Sn^ Mss bS^ ■ - Gunter and lytrs. Maude Thomp son for several days. Mrs. H. A. Gunter has return ed home after spending several I days last week with relatives in I Durham. I ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee and fam ily visited relatives in Stantons- burg over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Poole and daughter visited in Kannapolis during the holidays. The Rev. R. S. Barefield of Boone, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carter of Raleigh, were guests of Mrs. W. U. Barefield on Thanks giving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Griffin With Xhe Armed Forces Page NINE Pfc, Thomas Ruggles, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ruggles of Southern Pines, previously sta-, tioned with the 82nd Airborne to Company D Division at Fort Bragg, has been ’ Transportation recently assigned to a special school in radar and guided mis siles at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. the carbine at Fort Eustis, Va. Anderson, a diesel electric lo comotive repairman, is assigned of the 763rd Railway Bat- Carolina was $3,093,651, report' service of the United States De- qjecialists with the marketing partment of Agriculture. talion. He entered the Army in 1943 and has since served in World A SHETLAND PONY Makes An Ideal Gift for the Kids Different colors and markings. Can be delivered. May be seen at Mutt s Amoco Station Tommy surprised his brother, 1st ^ War 2 and the Korean conflict. Lt. John S. Ruggles, Jr., and fam- j His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ily by arriving at their home in G. Anderson, live at 21 Brook- Lawton, Okla., unannounced. His side ave., Jamaica Plains, Boston, address is Pfc. Thomas Ruggles, Mass. RA12489457, 2nd Enl. Stu. Btry., 4050 S U (PARMC-2), Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Army Pfc Ralph G. Anderson, 38, whose wife, Ruezane, lives on Route 1, Jackson Springs, recent ly qualified as expert in firing lives. Dr. and Mrs. E. Ray Bums of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Burns. Mrs. Charles Pritz and children Phone 9951 PARKTON. N. C. prepared to give far more for your old TV set now! Limited, one-time offer! Can’t be repeated! Hurr-., repeated! Hurry in. 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Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Herring, Jr, and son were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, B. Herring. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Marks and children spent Sunday in Rock ingham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little and children of Raleigh, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr-* C. E. Pleasants. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard John son of ThomasviUe visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hulak and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Sykes on Simday. and Mra, John Storey and children of Rockingham were guests of Mrs. C. H. Storey, Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Bullock and daughter Pat of Red Springs were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill. Tommy Green and BUly Tew Wednesday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Clif Wilson. Miss Barbara Myrick of Ra leigh spent the weekend with her father. Sgt. and Mrs. Gordon Keith, Marine Takes 2nd Golf Tourney Here In Space Of Month Don Albert, All-Service, golf champion, won his second Caro- linas Golf Association tournament in as many appearances in the Sandhills when he fired a 35-35-70 over the Pine Needles course Sun day. He had won a similar tour ney at Southern Pines CC a month Ego. Albert, a former Purdue Uni versity golf star and now a Ma rine stationed at Camp Lejeune, had never played the course be fore but literally tore it up as he Interested in MUTUAL FUNDS? We will be glad to send you a free prospectus- booklet describing Investors Mutual, Inc. This bal anced fund has more than 500 diversified holdings of investment quality bonds, and both preferred and common stocks selected with the objectives of rea sonable return, preservation of cajf- ital, and long-term appreciation pos- siMlities on an investment basis. For your prospectus-booklet, just call: T,. J 1-, , „ ’ OUT. iixeraiiy tore it un as he Thur«H.v nine greens in regulation fig- of Duke University visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green over the hol idays. The Rev.' and Mrs. Eugene Deese are vacationing this week • in Florida. Mrs. Ray Overcash sfient the weekend in Davidson with rela- Thursdav guests of Mr. and'Mrs. Gordon Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Cameron and children of Troy spent a day last week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Brasing- ton and children of Dobson and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brasington, Jr., of Arlington, 'Va., were wsfek- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brasington. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Kimb-ell spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Q. R Burke in Mil- len, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crane and children of Fayetteville visited Mrs. W. A. Blue over the week end. ures and took just 26 putts on his sub-par round. He plans to play in the last CGA tournament of the year, scheduled for December 9 at Pinehurst. George Pottle, owner-manager of the Hollywood Hotel here cind a recent runner-up in the annual Golf Carousel, had a 37-36—73 for second place in the tournament. Some 94 players entered. John F. Hunnemann District Manager Ph. 2-89B6 Representing 555 Valley Rd. — Southern Pines Diversified Services, Ino. Miss Margaret Miller of Dur ham visited relatives in Aber deen over the weekend. Mrs. H. A. Gunter, Miss. Bess Gunter and Mrs. Maude Thomp son attended the funeral of Mrs. Nina Bryan, a sister of the late H. A. Gunter, in Durham, Saturday. SEVEN #YEARS OLD PINT $055 4/5 QT. The United States produces ap proximately 40 per cent of the world’s goods and services. As of November 9, 1956, the dollar value of 1956 Soil Bank Acreage Reserve negotiable cer tificates reported issued in North G&W SEVEN STAR 90 PROOF 0.45 0.85 ^ PINT ^ 4/5 QT. SEVEN STAR, BLENDED WHUSKEY, 90 PROOF. 37'/2% STRAIGHT W'HiSKEY. 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD. 62y5% GRAIN NEU TRAL SPIRITS. GOODERHAM 4 WORTS LTD., PEORIA, ILL. 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