} THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1957 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page FIFTEEN I * * (, i it f D. D. Lassiter Died Saturday; Rites On Monday Daniel D. Lassiter, 85, died Saturday at his home on Route 1,1 Carthage. Funeral services were held Monday at Pine Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. Bennie Maness officiated. Burial followed in the church cemetry. Surviving are twd daughters, Mrs. W. T. Marley, Route 1, Rob bins, Mrs. John Marley, Route 2, Robbins, four sons, Willie and Walter of Robbins, John of Route 1, Carthage, Jake of the home; one sister, Mrs. Debbie Morris of Kannapolis; and two brothers, Ebbie of Lumberton and Colon of Troy. ABERDEEN NEWS By DOROTHY McNEILL V. Townsend and children hV , Wilmington. / Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bishop have! mj. gnd Mrs. W. W. Norris returned home after spending spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. several days with Mr. and Mrs. ^ k. Norris and family in Russell Hinkle and children in Greensboro. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Matthews of Mrs. G. A. Charles spent the Chapel HUl visited relatives in holidays with her daughter and Aberdeen, Tuesday. Itinerant 80, Is Illustrator’s Job Town’sOnlyDrunk ^ Open At AF School On New Year’s Eve' * was made this son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCoy, »nd famil yin Laurin- burg. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Herring, Jr., and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Herring last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Samuels left Sunday to spend this week in High Point. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wall and daughter of Washington, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Toole lU mis. XJ. AJ. ixcxAiiAs -n -nn Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John-; and family of Jacksonville, Fla., son ^d children have returned'spent the holidays with their pa- home after spending several days I rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A- Wors- FOR RESULTS USE THE PI LOT’S CLASSIFIED COLUMN visiting in Franklin, Va Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McKeithen spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McKeithen, Jr., and family of Greenwich, Cohn. Mrs. Mabel Bethune has re turned home after spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. A. GOOD GROOMING HELPS YOU GET AHEAD Put your best looks forward in clothes fresh and crisp from MOiMESANTI CLEANERS 150 W. Penn. Ave Tel. 2-2541 Mid Pines Glub Southern Pines Where Golf and Hospitality Are Traditional MANAGED BY The Cosgroves Julius Boros, Professional I ley. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Calcote and son of Florida visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bredsher of Charlotte were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sutton. Mrs. H. L. Marks spent several days last week in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod and son of Chapel HiU spent sev eral days last week- here with relatives. The Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Morehead and children of Hud son visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Norris last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weaver, Jr., and family of Bennettsville, S. C., were guests of Mrs. Grace Br’asington several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pinkston and son of Charlotte visited Mrs. Lil lian Seawell and family over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Wilder and children of Bluefield, W. Va., are spending this we*k with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Knox Matthews and family have returned home after spending several days vis iting in Florida. Miss Sarah Dudley of Roches ter, N. Y., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garner and son last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L^ and family spent some time with rel atives in Goldsboro during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kirk were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kirk and son in Roanoke, Va. Miss Janet Farrell left Tuesday for Raleigh to resume her studies at Kings Business College. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hobbs and daughters visited in Four Oaks week that a job vacancy exists !at the USAF Air-Ground Opera- James Channon, 80, was the school here for an illustra- only person arrested in South-, ^ position pays $3,415 per ern Pines New Year’s Eve for. being drunk. And Channon, an,* ' itinerant from ‘“some place up' Applicants must have three North,” said he wasn’t really years experience in drawing, ink- drunk—just under the effect ofing. coloring and other phases of a prescription.* illustrating which show ability At a hearing before Justice of to perform general art work. the Peace Lloyd T. Clark Tues-1 Samples must also be furnished, day, Channon was ordered to| Officials at the school said that spend 30 days on the roads or' the person selected for the posi- leave town. ' | tion will be given the opportuni- The elderly man, who police ty to move to Mississippi when .said had also cursed some peo-'the Air Ground school is moved pie in the railroad station earlier there. in the day was arrested about Interested and qualified appli- 7:30 Monday night. He told the'cants are invited to contact the officers that "a woman doctor” i civilian personnel office at Pope had examined him and given him j Air Force Base. Appointments a prescription to drink wine at'may be made in Southern Pines times. during evening hours by contact- He has been visiting this area ing the civilian personnel officer, for a number of years. Officers telephone 2-6575. said they understood he spent ■ much of his time at the race tracks near Pinehurst. and Reidsville last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Gibson, Jr., and son of Winchester, Va., spent last week here with Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Gibson. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan of Wilmington spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill and son Franke. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Byrd have returned home atfer spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Byrd and family in At lanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Coward and daughter visited relatives in Danville, Va., last weekend. Mrs. Lewis Hsinington and son of Tampa, Fla., are spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrington. sckatch pads, all sizes— THE PILOT. «*»-:w** . vr There's a long way to go till spring! and much of the going for your car is apt to be on the rugged side. Take ad- yanlage of our Blid-Winter Service to put your car in shape for safe driving during the worst weather. We Give S&H Green Stamps fflDWAY ESSO SERVICENTER Joe Blount, Manager Hwy. 1 between Southern Pines and Aberdeen Important Notice To Our Policy-holders As of January 1st, 1957, all new policies which insure buildings or dwellings against Windstorm or Hail Damage will contain a $50.00 deductible provis ion. This means that the first $50.00 of any loss must be home by the insured, and the insurance company will be liable only for the excess over $50.00. . .J J IT This provision does not apply to personal property inside the dweilmgs or buildings. . , j Also the policies will not provide any coverage against wmd or hail dam age to outside television antennae or radio aerials. However, coverage can be purchased to include antennae at a rate of $4.00 per $100.00 of msur- ance in this territory. GRIFFIN INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 2271 — VASS. N. C. MILL OUTLET STORE’S j Thurs., Fri., Sat. Jan. 3, 4,5 ■WCXDL SALE We've drastically reduced prices for this special New Year event! ALL WOOL and WOOL BLENDS, yd $1.95 54 to 60” widths, values to $3.95 per yard FALL SUITING in 2-ply cottons and blends, wool and rayon, yd. values $1.59, $1.19, 98c 79c A « A i Assortment of Embroidered Dress Lengths $1.50 . As usual—our SURPRISE TABLE of Goods 25c per yard value $5.98 SEE OUR WINTER LINE OF NEW DRAPERIES Serdfen Printed & Hand Blocked Draperies WHEAT— Something New in Draperies Antique Satin 48” wide $1.40 & 89c yd. PRINTED BARKS—69c and 89c yd. Come in and browse around Mill Outlet Store Across from A8tP Store SOUTHERN PINES PATCH'S Anniversary (kaiaiice Sale This Sale is Storewide aud You Will Find Drastic Reductions One rack of DRESSES, regular $22.95, now _ 14.95 One rack of DRESSES, regular $11.95, now 7#95 One group of DRESSES, $36.75 to $42.50 20% Reduclioii These are Imported woolens, faille and crepe \ Outstanding Group of COATS, $39.50 to $65.00 20% Reduction Balance of FORMALS, $29.95 to $42.5© 20% Reduction SKIRTS—Novelty plaids and solid color, $5.95 now $3.95 $10.95 now $7.95 $14.95 now $9.95 Included in this store wide sale BALANCE OF MILLINERY, BLOUSES, GLOVES, and HANDBAGS. CHILDREN'S COATS, LEGGING SETS. BLOUSES. JUMPER DRESSY and All Velvets. Broken lots of Ladies' and Children's SHOES, not all sizes iii every style but a good range of sizes. While you are taking advantage, of the wonderful values throughout the store, do not fail to see the New Spring Dresses, Coats and Suits we are how showing. ATChS YEAR ROUND SHOPPING CENTER SINCE 1897