THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1957 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page SEVEN ATTRACTED MORE THAN 100 Girl Scout Day Camp At Pinebluff Lake Termed Success By Director More than 100 Girl Scouts, from troops in Aberdeen, Pine- bluff and Southern Pines, ended a successful day camp Friday at Pinebluff leike with a full day of interesting events. The camp, held annually for girls in the Southern part of the eoimty, was in charge of Cathryn Creasman, executive director of the Central Carolina Girl Scout Council, and had a staff of some. 22 directors and leaders. Miss Creasman said it was one of the most successful camps in her memory. Among the activities on the program were a series of lectures and demonstrations on life-sav ing, in charge of Mrs. Colin Smith, the water front director, and 'her assistants, Becky Tray lor, Emmaday Collins and Judy Smith. Highlight of the demon stration was a simulated ‘‘'sav ing” of Alice Jean Robbins by Diana Simons of the Aberdeen intermediate troop. Artificial respiration was also taught and each troop acted out a short scene demonstrating methods of basic first aid ‘and (Safety precautions including bums, fainting, bleeding, splin ter removal, snake bite and abra sions. Group singing in four part rounds was conducted by Bever ly Huff, senior scout from San ford. After breaking up camp Fri day the troops assembled in front of the lakd. Troop 64 of Southern Pines, intermediates of which Mrs. Marvin Wicker is the leader, was in charge of the col or guard, with Rosie Chandler, Patsy Michaels and Kathy Wil son carrying the flags; Other parts of the day camp were centered around camping skills. Scouting principles and outdoor living. Basket-making and weaving was also taught by Mrs. J. R. Chisholm of Manly. Mrs. Don Traylor was camping chairman and Mrs. Voit Gilmore served as neighborhood chair man. Elise Senior Wins District 4-H Club Lighting Contest Jane Owen of Elise High School in Robbins was named winner of tl)e Southeastern Dis trict 4-H Club electric demon stration contest for girls at the district meeting held this past week in Lillington. A senior in school, she placed first by demonstrationg the sel ection, care and use of home lighting. Her demonstration was •entitled “Better Light for Better Sight.” She will receive an all-expense trip to 4-H Club week in Raleigh next month where she will com pete with five other district win ners to the state finals. State win ners will receive prizes for their demonstrations, with matched luggage the prize in her category. The Southeastern District is composed of 17 counties. 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Last January about 50 people attended the convention, held, at the Hollywood Hotel. Df. Delamar Mann of Southern Pines extended the invitation. At the Fayetteville meeting Mrs. Mann was re-elected secre tary-treasurer of the woman’s Auxiliary of the association. Referendum Set On ‘Nickels For Know How’Scheme “Nickels for Know-How,” a scheme which produces funds for promotion of cotton and cotton products, will be the subject of a special referendum in farm areas throughout the state Au gust 23, according to informa tion from, the county agent’s of fice. Under the plan each farmer who produces cotton votes eith er for or against the assessment of five cents for each bale of cot ton he produces, with the pro ceeds, in the event the vote is favorable, going to the Cotton Council for promotional work and research. Polling places in Moore Coun ty have been established as fol lows: Jackson Springs, Kimes Blake Service Station; West End, John son’s Hardware; Eagle Springs, Martin’s Store; Pinehurst, Pine- hurst Warehouses; Aberdeen, Aberdeen Supply Company; Southern Pines, McNeill Feed Store; Roseland, Patterson’s Store; Vass, Keith Hardware; Cameron, Harbour’s Store; Clay- road Farm section, Matthews Market; Eastwood, Bunch Shef field Store; Carthage, Comer’s Supply Company and Farmer’s Exchange Store; Route 2, Carth age, Fisher’s Service Station; Highfalls, Highfalls Store Com pany; Glendon] R. A. Dowd’s Store, Robbins, Ritter’s Hard ware; Westmoore, Gamer’s Store; and Vass, A. B. Parker’s Store. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON LEVY OF ASSESSMENT TO INSTALL PERMANENT STREET IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to authority contain ed in the North Carolina General Statutes, notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the Town Library in the Town of Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina at 8:00 p. m. on the 9th day of July, 1957, for the purpose of hearing any protest; or objection to the levying of an assessment at the rate of ll2 the cost of construc tion per front foot against the adjacent property owners on: Ridge road between Grove and Midland in the Town of South ern Pines, to defray a portion of the costs of installing curbs and gutters, on the above mentioned street or streets; that interested parties may inspect assessment roll on file in the Office of the Town Clerk at any time between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. on any day from Monday through Friday and between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 12:00 Noon on Saturday. This 12 day of June, 1957. WM. GARY HEAD Town Clerk j27-jl4 GEORGE W. TYNER P;aNTIHG & W/JiPAPEHING 205 Midland Road SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Phone 2-5804 Keystone Income Kind Setie* K-1 A divernfiecl, inveftment Sa «ecimtie< lelecteJ fo> cmreat INCOME. THOMAS DARST 8c CO. McKenzie Bldg. Southern Pines. N. C. FImm wnd me maepeetDM dMerib. twy your TpyAWM Fond. Serlee K-1. 75 Pint '^5 4/SQt GE0.A.DICKEL'S IlCi, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WlSiET ■ OTTltO RY CEO. A. DICKEL DISTILLING COMPANY lOUISVIUI SIMTUCKY Qm seven star it it it it 'k 'k 90 PROOF HUHRewnuem umhmum » ewni UMin* noil* ■ uitwiis • G&W SEVEN STAR 90 PROOF .45 0.85 PINT 4/5 QT. SEVEN STAR, BLENDED WHISKEY, 90 PROOF. 37%% STRAIGHT WHISKEY. 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD. 62%% GRAIN NEU TRAL SPIRITS. GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD- PEORIA, ILL i I: » * I A > , < i 20" WHIRLWIND ,.. th best you can buy ! 1. MOWS GRASS-“Suction Lift"’ gives “heinie” cut 2. TRIMS CLOSE—No more tiresome hand trimming. 3. CUTS WEEDS—Slashes growth over 5 feet high. 4. 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