Page SIX THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1960 THE UNITED STATES NAVY BAND, COMMANDER CHARLES BRENDLER, CONDUCTOR . NAVY BAND (Continued from page 1) who has conducted the Band since 1941, was the first Navy musician to attain the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the I regular Navy, and now holds the I permanent rank of Full Com~ Lmander, by special act of Con- f gress, 1953. He has conducted the ; band before audiences through- j out the United States, Canada, ; and elsewhere around the globe. I The United States Navy Band : has made thousands of radio ; broadcasts during the past quar- ; ter of a century—the best known r of these broadcasts is the United ' States Navy Band' Hour. The Band has appeared on several [national telecasts. Local ticket sales will be han dled by Carl Eugene Lee, Jr., at ■ Larry’s Men’s Shop, W. Pennsyl- ! vania Ave. (telephone 0X5-5312). I It is urged that Southern Pines residents wishing reserved seats for the evening concert contact , Mr. Lee. An intensiv ticket campaign will be conducted county-wide and tickets will be allotted on a first-come basis. There will be a special reduced price on student tickets for the 'matinee concert. Mr. Ruggles, tickets chairman, will have working with him Nor ris Hodgkins, Jr., immediate past president of the Sandhills Music •Association and vice-president of Citizens Bank and Trust Co., and William McAdams, music director • of Southern Pines City Schools WEST END NEWS By SALLY AUMAN Elected Commissioner Elder Allan McDonald was elec ted to serve as a commissioner to the General Assembly of the Pres byterian Church to be held in Jacksonville, Fla., in April. He was elected at the meeting of Fayetteville Presbytery at Barbe cue Church on Tuesday. Attend ing from here were the Rev. George Houck and ^Elder Clyde Auman. Attend Conference Attending the District VI con ference of the Women of the Pres byterian Church at Bethesda Thursday evening were: Mrs. Har old Markham, Mrs. G. A. Munn, Misses Tressie and Treva Auman, Mrs. Bob Youngblood, Mrs. M. C. McDonald, Mrs. Z. B. Conrad, Jr., Misses Neolia and Bert McCrum- men, Mrs. William Jackson, Mrs. M. C. McDonald, Jr., Mrs. Eve- rette Cole, Mrs. North Lewis, and Mrs. J. H. McCaskill. Youth Program The Senior High Fellowship of the Presbyterian Church conduct ed the morning worship service Sunday. Miss Bert McCrummen, adviser, directed the program with the following participating: Judy Upole, Miriam Gfbson, Jen nie Garrison, Betty and Harry Conrad, Rick and Chuck Lewis, Michael and Reggie Wilson, Don- eld Farmer, Mack McDonald, Jackie Donaldson, and Nancy Au man. Brief Mention Lt. and Mrs. George Houck Jr., of Norris, Tenn., with Terrie ar rived Tuesday. Lt. Houck return ed to Norris Sunday, leaving Mrs. Houck and Terrie here where they will make their home while he serves on foreign duty with the Air Force. The news from West End is sickness! Principal R. P. Johnson of the West End School reports that there were 112 absentees Fri day. Delores Conrad and Mrs. Carl ton Petree are patients at Moore Memorial Hospital. CORN TESTING State College does not recoiri- mend any com varieties, but does test many hybrid corn varieties each year, however. Farmers can use the test results to determine for themselves which variety they prefer. A copy of the test results can be obtained from your coun ty agricultural agent or by writ ing the Department of Agricul tural Information, N.- C. State College, Raleigh, N. C. JACKSON SPRINGS NEWS The Rev. W. A. Brown and Eld er Herbert Currie attended the meeting of Fayetteville Presby tery on Tuesday at Barbecue Church., Attending the meetng of Dis trict Vi of the Presbyterian Wom en of the Church at Bethesda Thursday evening were Mrs. J. C. Blue, district president; Mrs. D. P. GaUimore, district secre tary; Mrs. .Robert Henderson, Mrs. Mike Lambeth, Mrs. 'Charles Cole, Mrs.; Edgar Graham, and Mrs. W. A. Brown. The Senior High Fellowship conducted the morning worship service at the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning. Direct ing the program were the advi sors, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blue, and participating were Ricky Thomas, Larry Jenkins, Jerry Patterson, Janice Clark, Annette Thompson, Loretta Thomas, F^yUis and Lyn da Godfrey, and Bobby Hender son of the Junior department. Don Brown returned Wednes day to his Air Base at Denver, Col. Joe Brown will leave his Base at Fort Knox, Ky., on Feb ruary 9 for a tour of duty with the armed forces in Japan. Sam Billing is a patient at Moore Memorial hospital. KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY A BLEND 95 I 4/5 QT. Kentucky Bourbon lUkiskey A Blen(i bottled ef The Bourbon Luxe Company BOURBON de LUXE THE BOURBON DE LUXE COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. DISTRIBUTED BY: NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY-86 PROOF-CONTAINS 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Fmdi OUT OF COOK with OAS Chefs know that GAS is the fastest, most controllable of all fuels. GAS costs less, too. PARKER ICE «t FUEL CO. WI4-131S Aberdeen Join the Switch to LP-GAS A NEW IDEA FOR A NEW ERA Fire, Theft, Liability & Damage Coverage in ONE Low Cost Policy for HomeownersI It’s Nationwide’s dra matic new Homeowners Policy, One policy, one company, one agent serves all your insurance needs. And, depending on where you live, sav ings are as high as 40% over buying separate cov erages. Get rates today for your home. Call: BRADY H. BROOKS 124 S. W. Broad Street Phone Oxford 5-5401 SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Nationwide MUTUAL FIRE INSURAMCE COMPAMY I Home Office! Colurobus^^hio^ Business Directory DRIRV QUEEN Regular Seaison 11 A. M. — 11 P. M. DaUy US 1 between So. Pines fc Aberdeen JOHNNY BURNS OIL CO. Phillips 66 Products FUEL OIL U.S. 1 South Southern Pines. N. C. Phone OX 5-6601 or OX 5-7711 AREY & SONS. Inc. Cabinets Be Building Materials Pb. WI 4-1614 Aberdeen, N. C. COLLINS DEPT STORE Official Boy & Cub Scout Equipment Ph. WI 4-1213 Aberdeen, N. C CLARENDON FARMS DAIRY. Inc. Distributers Long Meadow MUk OX 5-5602 ANY PART FOR ANY CAR BROWN AUTO SUPPLY RCA - MOTOROLA TV B. F. Goodrich Tires, Batteries OX 2-2561—Southern Pines *7^ S^ean€<Miod S&wice Phmie CY 4-4122 Pinehurst, N. C. AIR & STEAMER TICKETS CRUISES — TOURS MiMeie Vi I I W AMBULANCE SERVICE POWELL FUNERAL HOME Phone 2-6161 Southern Pines. N. C. Southern Pines Pharmacy N. W. Broad Ph. 5-5321 Prescription Specialists Southern Pines Warehouses Quality Building Supplies Our 32nd Year Phone 2-7131 McNEILL & COMPANY N.W. Broadest ^**Ph. 2-6244 <\^A.A(VWji/tnnA/VV/v/LOnAAAruWvAiv\Aywwwwv Headquarters for Men SWEATERS - SPORT JACKETS Everything for the Golfer LARRY'S MEN'S SHOP Wellesley Bldg. TeL CY 4-5732 Pinehurst CLARK & BRADSHAW Auto Service N.W. Broad St. Ph. 2-7-171 Household Furnishings Ready-to-Wear RAY'S OF ROBBINS Ph. WI 8-2551 ROBBINS. N. C. Bigelow Carpeting HALLUM FURNITURE CO. Aberdeen - Rockingham I41|i McAllister & hobbs Food Market • Fine Foods N. E. Broad St. Ph. OX 5-7671 Shaw Paint 8c Wallpaper Co. N.E. Broad St. Ph. 2-7601 SAVEal / McLEAN'S STYLE SHOP If It's Fashion News — It's Herel Aberdeen, N. C. Windsor 4-1181—103 South St. (jroldsmifh Construction Co. Forestry Service Phone OX 5-7391 Southern Pines, N. C. SHAMBURGER TIRE CO. Gulf 'nres — Accessories Ph. WI 4-2414 — ABERDEEN THE GLITTER BOX Expert Watch Repairing Aberdeen — Southern Pines THE PILOT. Inc. SOCIAL STATIONERY : GIFT PRINTING WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS All Types of Business Forms Prompt Service — Reasonable Prices Phone 2-7271 Southern Pines, N. C. Sou. Pines Recapping Co. Ph. OX 5-6273 .. S. W. Broad St. Ext. Southern Pines. N. C. MILL OUTLET STORE Dress Materials and Accessories Draperies and Upholstery Penn. Ave., across from A&P SOUTHERN PINES COUNTRY CLUB Open Year RUnhd FIELDS PLUMBING 8c HEATING Plumbing Heating - .Air Conditioning Ph. CY 4-5952 Pinehurst, N. C.

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