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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
THURSDAY. JANUARY 17. 195T
TOBACCO INCOME DROPPING
Dewberry, Strawberry Crops May
Take Up Slack In County Economy
The introduction of straw- Moore from its position of some
berries, and a comeback for
dewberries, may contain the an
swer to the Moore County farm
er’s need for money crops to
make up the losses caused by re
cent tobacco cuts, farm agent
Fleet D. Allen believes.
PINEBLUFF
By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER
Research undertaken in this
direction indicates that both will
do well in Moore County soil.
Also, they do not take as much
fertilizer as tobacco, and the
work comes at a time when the
tobacco grower does not have too
much else, to do. ' ,
Allen and his assistant, Tom
Hall, outlined their hopes and
promotion plans to the county
fcommissioners at their meeting
last week, announcing that they
had arranged a meeting for
farmejrs interested in these crops,
to be held at the courthouse
Monday, January 28, at 7:30 p.m.
Melvin Coby, Extension Ser
vice small fruits specialist from
N. C. State College, will conduct
the program, along with a mar
keting specialist he will bring
with him.
Allen said the Albritton straw
berry “looks good” for Moore
County. Markets are available
not too far away, or one could be
set up here he added.
He said the newly developed
Carolina dewberry is “working
out fine,” and is far more resis
tant to the brown rot than vari
eties formerly grcjwn. This dis
ease caused the downfall of
years back when it was the na
tion’s leading dewberry growing
county and market. A good
many dewberries are still raised
and sold in Moore, despite the
problems farmers, have had to
face with them.
L. B. McKeithen, Cameron
buyer, says he can handle “a
good many more.”
Rotarians To Vote
On New Officers
At Meet Tomorrow
Members of the Southern Pines
Rotary Club will vote on a new
slate of officers at their regular
meeting at the Country Club here
tomorrow.
The new officers will not, how
ever, take office until a later date.
A complete slate of nominees was
submitted to the club at the nieet-
ing last Friday by a committee
headed by Garland Pierce.
At the meeting last week Dr.
Walter Sargent reported on a dis
trict meeting held recently in
High Point designed to inform
Rotarians of the rules and regula
tions of Rotary International. In
addition to Dr. Sargent, A. C.
Dawson, club president, and Her
bert Cameron attended.
Guests for the regular meeting
were Jerry Lynch, Jamestown, N.
Y., Claude Taylor, Hamlet, and
George Poole, Southern Pines.
Circle Meets
Mrs. W. K Carpenter, Jr., was
hostess to the Ida Combs Circle
of Ives Memorial Baptist
Church at her home on Monday
evening. Mrs. Wesley McMurray
presented the program on
“Stewardship” and Mrs. Brady
Brooks presided over the busi
ness meeting. During the eve
ning a hat sale was held. The
hostess served refreshments to
the nine members present.
Birthday Party ^
On Saturday evening at the
Home Demonstration Club
house, Mrs. Preston Brooks en-
Itertained honoring her daugh
ter, Miss Azalea Brooks, who was
celebrating her 16th birthday an
niversary. Dancing and games
were enjoyed. Mrs. Brooks serv
ed cake, potato chips and Coke to
the 40 guests present.
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs W. K. Carpenter,
Jr., and children, Cathy and
David, spent the weekend in
Newport News, Va. with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Brown. While there
Mr. Carpenter had the thrill pf
his life when he went down to
the dock and found that the Des
troyer USS Moale was in port.
He was a member of the origi
nal crew and helped commission
the Moale during World War 2.
He was allowed to go aboard for
a visit.
ECHO SPRING
KENTUCKY
BOURBON
Miss Daisy She Baker of
Greensboro and Miss Ann Hol
land of Raeford were weekend
guests of their cousin. Miss Aza-
•lea Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Holland came up for a visit Sun
day afternoon and Ann returned
home with them.
Mrs John H. Carpenter and
daughter Marsha left Sunday
night for Wichita, Kan., for a
short visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Martin. They will return
home over the weekend, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Pridgen of
Atkinson spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Preston
Brooks.
Misses Hadie Gray and Sandra
Horrell of Atkinson spent the
weekend with Mr and Mrs. Vir
gil Carpenter.
Mrs. M. C. Pickier has return-
home from St. Petersburg, Fla.,
where she was called because of
the death of her father, F. O.
Godsey.
Receives Gift
The Pinebluff Library has
been given a number of books by
Miss Rose Dickinson of Southern
Pines.
Library Benefits
Mr. and Mrs Theodore Webb
are giving musical benefits at
iheir home, “The Webb House,”
on Sunday, January 27, and Mon
day, January 28, for the Pine
bluff Library.
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Prof. Hasty Is Dimes
Head In W. Sou. Pines
PINT
$3.85
4/5 Qt.
I( PROOF . ECHO SPRING DISTILIING COMPANY, LOUISVIllE, KllHUCKY
The name of Professor J. C.
Hasty, who is chairman of the
March of Dimes campaign in
West Southern Pines, was left
off the list of community chair
men announced last week.
West Southern Pines, which
raised $250 last year with only a
$100 quota, has been assigned a
similar quota—$100—for the
present campaign.
Patch’s 60th Anniversary Sale Continues
FINAL REDUCTIONS
WE HAVE ADDED MANY NEW INTERESTING ITEMS TO THIS SALE
We ihave three special groups of dresses, all have been talcen from our reg
ular stock and reduced for immediate selling.
ONE RACK $12.95
Values to $22.95. These are failles, novelty wools, crepes. Drip dry.
Regular and half sizes.
ONE RACK $8.98
Each dress on this rack is an outstanding value. All good styles and
fabrics. Sizes juniors to half sizes.
ONE RACK $5.00
This is a miscellaneous rack, dresses, rainjackets, raincoats, children’s
wear, petticoats. You will marvel at these values.
ALL MILLINERY ONE-HALF PRICE
Special reductions on Blouses. Housecoats. Gloves. Handbags. Nylon Gowns
Shopping Center of the Sandhills Since 1897
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I Complete Department Store — Southern Pines
Lb.
Bag
$2.67
RICH AND FULL BODIED COFFEE
RED CIRCLE Btl 91c 3
HEARTY AND VIGOROUS
BOKAR COFFEE-195c Sea $2.79
BLENDED A&P
COFFEE
VACUUM
PACKED
1-Lb.
Can
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SPECIAL PRICE! Jone Parker
SPECIAL LOW PRICE
A&P Fancy Grapefruit Juice 7 cam 45c
Spanish Bar
CAKE
GRAND LOW PRICE!
Each
Cake
Walker’s Austex Beef Stew 25c
WHOLE KERNEL
Niblet’s Golden Corn
GRAND VALUE! ANN PAGE
_2
12-Oz.
Cans
33c
Spaghetti or Macaroni . 19c
Grand Low Price! Fancy
PINEAPPLE
A CRUSHED"-25c
★ SLICED "- 29c
★ CHUNK "a° 29c
Special Low Price! Fresh
CRISPO FIG BARS
1-Lb.
Boxes
Jane Parker White Enriched Bread'<^'^^15c‘^“21c
Nabisco PresiiHSH trackers Pkg.
SuiBsliBie l!ii©sz-3ts ^pkT 19c
Ohicken Ike Sii Tiiiia ^at can 3ic
Mild imaricaH Oiiaese ^HEDDA™ Lb. 49g
Gresliiioiit lee Orsam
Worthmore Royal Lusters
Super Suds
k 32c pk% 79c
Vel Powder
Large Dl _
i 51C
Package
Fab Powder
Pkg. 31c ^g., 75c
Lg.
Ad Detergent
37c 73c
Pkg.
Ajax Cleanser
2& 17c
Florient
Room Can '7Q—
Deodorant # XV.
Lux Soap
2'^Sn7c
Lux Soap
2 iat 25c
Lifebuoy Soap
S’^rarf 28c
75c
Carton
14-Oz.
Pkg.
25g
In t4’s
Allsweet
MARGARINE
29c
1-Lb.
Pkg.
Kraft Cheese
50c
VELVEETA
LOAF
1-Lb.
Pkg.
Warwick Ohocolaie Oliarriss
1-Lb.
Box
49c
Fish Sticks Precooked
lo-oz. 29c
Pkg.
Super-Right" Heavy Western Grain Fed Beef — Boneless
ROUND STEAKS -
Plate Stew Beef
Heavy Beef
2 Lbs 25c
Super-Right” Heavy Western Beef-
ROUND POT
Stew Beef Boneless - Lb, 53c
Roast
HEEL OF Lb.
49c
Super-Right" Heovy Beef — Chuck Blade
ROASTS
1-Lb.
Can
Lb.
Box
No. 303
Can
Hershey Ohocclate Syrup
Sultana Dried Prunes 2
A&P Small Green Peas _
Apple Jelly ^^BRi^D^^^ ^Glass J7g32-Oz.
Log Cabin Syrup
Iona White Hominy ------ 2
French’s Instant Potatoes
Jar
12-Oz.
Bottle
No. 2
Cans
8-Oz.
Pkg.
Fresh Florida Juicy
Lifebuoy Soap
Bath 14f
Bar ' “L.
Swan Soap
Medium
Bar
Swan Soap
Large 1
Bar '
Vel Liquid
Detergent
12-Oz. Can
Swift’s Meats
FOR Each
BABIES J«r
Oranges - 8
Mellow Bose
r
Juicy Winesap
4-Lb.
Pears ll ISci lAppIss Bag
Krey
SLICED
PORK
16-Oz. 45c
Can
Krey
SLICED
BEEF
16-02.
Can
45c
Krey
CHOPPED lO Oz.
BEEF Can
17c
Krey
• JBEEiF
SANDWICH 2Q/-
STEAKS Can
Kraft Cheese
OLD ENGLISH 5-Oz. 70f>
SPREAD Jar
Crisp Regalo Salad Mix __ p^g 19c
Each 29c
Kraft Cheese .
AMERICAN S-Oz
SLICES Pkg-
Fresh Cauliflower Heads -
Cheez-Whiz
ANN PACE PURE PEACH-
PINEAPPLE—APRiCDT
Preserves
KRAFT 8J3Z. ^3^
Cream Cheese
KRAFT 3-Oz. 15c
BRAND Pkg.
4c OFF LABEL DEAL
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Prices This Ad Effective Through Saturday. January 19
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