© THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1959 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Hubbard To Attend I chapman Summer Banking School At Rutgers Page NINE E. Earl Hubbard, assistant vice president Of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company, is a member of the class of bank officers who will enter the Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers Univer sity in New Jersey this summer. Hubbard is one of nearly 1,100 bankers who will attend the two week session of the school, June 8 through June 20, which is spon sored by the American Bankers Association. Another officer of Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Nor ris Hodgkins, Jr., executive vice president, completed the course, which lasts three summer ses sions, last yeah Three From Area To Play In U. S. Open At Winged Foot CC June 11-13 Julius Boros, Ernie Boros and|.'”-| Richard “Dick” Chapman, the f | top three golfers in this area, will | play in the U. S. Open Golf Championship June 11-13 a1 Winged Foot Golf Club in Mam- aroneck, N. Y. Chapman and Ernie Boros qualified Monday; Julius Boros was an automatic entry because he finished among the top 10 last year. A total of 477 professionals and amateurs scrapped Monday and Tuesday for 131 available places in the field. Nineteen others were exempt for one reason or anoth er, bringing the total entry list to 160. Chapman, who gained a spot in the sectional qualifying at -ti: Next step te sueeess Graduation marks an achievement to be proud of . . . and marks, too, a time to plan the next step toward your goal in life, youii ' ' •AVINCS MONEY DEPOSITED BY JUNE 10 EARNS INTEREST FROM JUNE 1 Whatever the goal, there'll come a time when cash on hand can help you make a big stride forward. Prepare now ... start now to save regularly, so you’ll have money when you want it. Current Dividend Rate * 3 V2% I Southern Pines Savings & Loan Assn. 113 N. E. Broad Ph. OX 2-6972 JULIUS BOROS Pinehurst two weeks ago, quali fied at Springfield, N. J., with a 75-71—176 Monday. Along with William Hyndman III and Don Cherry he was one of three ama teurs to make the grade at Springfield. Hyndman and Cherry both have played here in the North-South Amateur. Boros played Monday at Wash ington, along with Sam Snead and Ted Kroll, among others, and shot a 72-70—142, to gain his spot. Hillman Robbins, who led the qualifying at Pinehurst, qualified at Memphis with a 75-69—144. The casualty list Monday in cluded such big names as Billy Joe Patton, the amateur from Morganton, Gene Sarazen, Lew Worsham, Willie Turnesa and Ed (Porky) Oliver., SUNRISE THEATRE Combinng one of the most out standing casts ever assembled for a Western action production with incomparable outdoor back grounds filmed in CinemaScope and De Luxe Color, Twentieth Century-Fox’s monumental “Warlock” will have its local premiere Sunday, and Monday at the Sunrise Theatre. Headed by Richard Widmark, the starring cast is filled out by Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn, Dorothy Malone and Dolores Michaels, with Edward Dmytryk, of “The Young Lions” fame, as Producer-Director. “Warlock” tells the story of a rough frontier cattle town, of the lawless element ruling it, the professional gunfigihter brought in to tame it, and the man who stood balanced precari ously between the killer gang and the gunman. In the key role, that of an out law turned lawman, Richard Widmark racks up another of his outstanding action perform ances, adding to a record begujn with the memorable Tommy Udo in “Kiss of Death.” As the professional gunman, Hei^ Fonda brings back all the Gxcix6nicnt and magic of his faultless early portrayals in such films as “My Darling Clemen tine” and “The Ox Bow Inci dent.” Anthony Quinn, who has gain ed renown as an international star, is the warped and.strange sidekick of the professional gunman. AcadsmyAward winner Doro thy Malone is the captivating woman of mystery who has a score to settle with Fonda but falls in love with Widmark, and Dolores Michaels is the woman in Fonda’s life. Remember these old timers? They’re autos that appeared for the first time in 1916: Columbia, Liberty, Riddle, Singer, Roamer, Drummond, Kent, Jordan, Com merce, Dart, Dixie-Flyer, Steph ens, Pilgrim. DilR'y TASTING VOVJ STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Fri., Sal.. June 5 and 6 Mardi Gras Pat Boone Tommy Sands Color Sun., Mon.. Tues., June 7. 8. 9 "The Defiant Ones" Tony Curtis, Sidney Porlier Wed.. Thurk.. June 19. II "Harry Black and The Tiger Stewart Granger Color TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Show Starts at Dark Children under 12 in cars Free iA- \ ' *watersoluble. Including ribo-flavia. aUctn and % thiamine, important vitamin B fractiona Dairy Queen* is the modern refreslihient for today’s healthy, active people of all ages. 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Sunday and Monday, June 7-8 Richard Widmark and Dorothy Malone in "Warlock" Shows Sun.—2:00-4:20—6:40 and 9:00 Mon.—3:00-5:00-7:00 and 9:20 Tuesday and Wednesday, June 9-10 Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn in "The Black Orchid" Shows 3:20-5:15-7:10 and 9:00 Thurs., and Fri., June 11-12 Ray Collins and Angie Dickinson in I'll Give My Life" Shows 3:20-5:15-7:10-9:00 GREAT JUNE IN SANFORD Starts Thursday A. M.—Runs 15 Days Till 20th K..,.,.,... $100.00 IN TRADE! Don’t Forget To Boys' (3's to 8's) Sport Shirts 59c or 2 for $1.00 Boys' 10-oz. 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