•c ;-5 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1961 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina ROTC Honor Won By David Prim . David F. Prim was recently awarded The Distinguished Mil itary Student badge by the Uni versity of Richmond, Virginia, Reserve Officers Training Corps He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Prim, former Southern Pines residents now living in Richmond. Cadet First Lieutenant Prim, ore of the outstanding members of the University of Richmond cadet battle group, is Headquar ters Company commander. He is a psychology major at Richmond College. SUNRISE-THEATRE Phone OX 5-3013 CONTINOUS SHOWS DAILY THURSDAY - FRIDAY tfOV. 16 - 17 THE GREATEST TERROR Tale EVER TOLD! Shows — 3:20 - 5:15 - 7:10 - 9:00 SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE Second Feature George Montgomery In LAST OF THE BADMEN Showing 11:30 ■ 2:30 - 5:35 • 8:55 Stsrtinj CANDY ME 1 BEN JOHNSON r/ JESSEWHITE / and CHAMPt, the Angus Showing 12:50 ■ 3:50 - 9:55 SUNDAY and MONDAY NOV. 19 - 20 Only The Man Who Wrote PSYCHO Could Jolt You Like This "THE NAKED EDGE" Starring Gary Cooper and Deborah Kerr No One - Absolutly No One - Seated During The Last 13 Minutes! Show Times Sun. — 1:25 - 3:20 - 5:15 - 7:10 - 9:05 Mon. at 3:20 - 5:15 - 7:10 - 9:05 TUE. - WED. NOV. 21-22 You'll double up laughing when you see MR. FUN ON THE RUN! •OAllllYKAYEDiUlAWYllTERv^ v-starn'ng wiLf RiO MAR6 ARCT HYDEWHITE'RUTHERFORD .JISS DIANA DORS •OtKiidhUELVIllESWVElSOII'WnllWIiE ” TECHNICOLOR PtoAieitf lly « mSE • OtKiid »T »E1»1£ SWVEISOH • WnllW li» ""U «. . WHOSE inO UEIVILIE SlilVElSON - lie*Smgiby SVIVIJflNE-«DENl-CAPRI Producion PANAvISION* Shows Starting 3:20 - 5:15 - 7:10 - 9:05 THUR. - FRI. - SAT. NOV. 23 - 24 . 25 WALT DISNETS BOBBYI ■TBCHNICOLOR'i R»l««Wl BUENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION C0..INC. • «1»61 Walt Dhb*» Prnanr CHRISTMAS SEALS— Mrs. Sallie Baker Everett of Palmyra, State Christmas Seal Chairman; Arthur C. “Uncle Sam” Davis, Rocky Mount postman for twenty-eight years, now retired; and J. W. Porterfield, Durhana County rural mail carrier, display the first 1961 Christmas Seals to be mailed in North Carolina. Letters containing Christmas Seals will be deliveded by post office em ployees to the homes of over one-half million North Carolinians. Forrest Lockey of Aberdeen, chairman of the seal sale for the Moore County Tuberculosis Association, said that appeal letters will go out soon in this county. No. 1 Highway Association Planning Greatly Expanded Advertising Drive Wallej PINT No. 1 Highway Association has announced plans for increasing its budget and expanding its ad vertising program. The Association has entered into a contract with Highway Guides of America of Aiken, S. C., to solicit membership and contributions for the Association from Baltimore, Md., to Miami, Fla. The expanded program calls for the immediate erection of two large outdoor billboards signs each 15 by 50 feet in size and illuminated—one to be Jocated on the-Petersburg, Va., Turnpike where U. S. No. 1 Highway and U. S. 301 Highway and Interstate Highway 95 converge, and the other 10 miles north of Hender son where Interstate Highway 85 converges with U. S. No. 1. The Association also plans to double its newspaper advertising by advertising with 30 of the largest newspapers from Wash ington, D. C. to Quebec and To ronto, Canada and in the spring will carry a series of newspaper ads with some of the large news- THEATRE SUNRISE Since Edgar Allen Poe fathered the modern mystery story, the suspense thriller has become the most popular of the prose forms. In part, this has been because of a succession of great motion pictures in the suspense milieu- pictures like “Rebecca,” Suspi cion,” “Witness for the Prosecu tion” and the recent smash suc cess “Psycho.” Now, Pennebaker-Baoda Pro ductions has come up with the newest entry in the suspense sweepstakes, ''‘The Naked Edge.” Based on a story idea hitherto unexploited by films, it Opens Sunday at the Sunrise Theatre. Max Ehrlich’s highly successful novel, “First Train to Babylon,” is the source of the United Ar tists release, which has as its peg a blackmail letter in a mail sack stolen by train robbers It is re covered five years later and de livered to the original addressee —and opened by his wife. Gary Cooper and Deborah Kerr are cast in roles that represent a : radical departure from their | usual characterizations. An array : of top talent with them includes j stars Eric Portman and Her- mione Gingold and such distin- .auished British performers as Michael Wilding, Dianq Cilepto. Ronald . Howard, Peter Cushing, Wilfrid Lawson and the Abbey Theatre’s Ray McAnally. papers in Florida. The Association will also print and distribute from Canada to Florida between 200,000 and 300,- 000 No. 1 Highway strip maps. These maps will give complete information as to points of in terest and things to see and do in each town on No. 1 Highway from Washington, D. C. to Jack sonville, Fla., but only towns on the highway that pay their pro portionate part of the budget will appear on the map. Ben Haigh of Raleigh, president of the Association, stated that the expanded program was necessary in order for the north - south tourist travel, pointing out that U. S. 301 Association and U. S. 17 Highway Association both have large budgets and are doing an extensive advertising campaign. In Moore County, No. 1 High way runs through Cameron, Vass, Southern Pines, Aberdeen and Pinebluff. 13 Divorces are Granted as Court Term. Commences i(More Superior Court news elsewhere in today's Pilot). The granting of 13 uncontested divorces marked the opening of the regular criminal term of Moore County Superior Court Monday, with Emergency Judge Q. K. Nimocks of Fayetteville re placing Judge A. H. Gwyn of Reidsville on the bench. Divorces were granted as fol lows on grounds of two years’ separation: Montie Mae Diggs vs.. Basil Bruce Diggs; Janet Allred Knight vs. Charles P. Knight; George Jackson vs. Katherine Jackson; Opal E. Lanier vs. John. G. Lanier; Mary Elizabeth Hun- sucker vs. Edward Gregg Hun- sucker; Odis L. Hussey vs. Vir ginia Magdalene Hussey; Alonzo Barrett vs. Bessie Ruth Barrett; Joann McNeill vs. Garland P. McNeill; Florence Webb Kelly vs. Edward Fletcher Kelly; Sandra Zelie Dunn vs. Robert F. Dunn; Daniel R. West vs, Helen Gordon West; Ethel Taylor Rooks vs. Ma jor Allison Rooks; Allison P. Goodwin vs. Elizabeth Graham Goodwin. Besides a couple of motions in civil cases. Judge Nimocks heard one caE.2 before recessing court in mid-afternoon. The criminal case, a consolidation of three in which the defendants all pleaded guilty, resulted in the following penal ties: Joseph Curey Western, drunken driving, illegal posses sion of illicit whiskey, 60 days on roads suipended for two years on payment of $100 and costs, not to violate any laws during that time, operators’ license to be sus pended for 12 months; Claude Cummins and Thomas Henson Cummins, public drunkenness, il legal possession of illicit whiskey, 30 days each suspended on pay ment of cpsts. The defendants are residents of Little River township, where the arrests were made. For the first time anywhere The New 17-Jewel Bulova DIA OIJUIONO DREAM “A” Exquisitely carved end- pieces hold two shim mering diamonds. 17 jewels. In yellow or white. *3995 DIAMOND DDEAM “H" Modem oval case is framed with two prec ious diamonds. Expan sion bracelet carries through the oval motif to complete a stunning ensanible. 17 jewels. In yellow or white. *59^ Yes! GENUINE DIAMONDS AS Lm-i.c; AS Who else but Bulova could combine such beauty with such bright precision? And who else but you would wear it so lovingly? Do ^ep in and select the style that suits you best. 1 A WEEK The Glitter Box Main Street Aberdeen JACQUIN'S VODKA Farm Agent Heard by Men's Garden Club A talk on fall planting and soil conditioning by Fleet Allen, Moore County agricultural agent, was heard by members of the Men’s Garden Club meeting Wednesday night of last week at the home of William T. Shore on Saylor St. Mr. Allen emphasized better methods of installing lawns, shrubbery and trees. PINT Distilled from select grain/SO PROOF Chas. Jacquin et Cio., Inc., Phila., Pa. 4/5 QUART ■ 80 PROOF • ^ SBONUS MlU- - lA«MNCt«UR6. BONOS MILL DISTILLING COMPANY Lawrenceburg, Kentucky Blended Whiskey 30% straight whiskey 4 years old 70% grain neutral spirits Vass Student Shares In Pheiffer Program The 60 members of the Pfeiffer College faculty at Misenheimer were honored recently by mem bers of the Pfeiffer College Chap ter of the Student National Edu cation on the occasion of Ameri can Education Week. Sharing in the program was Miss Ann Edwards, a sophomore and an Elementary Education major. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Jr., of Vass, she plans a career in teaching, is an active member of the Pfeiffer ISIEA and the Pfeiffer Mixed Chorus. She is a 1960 graduate of Vass-Lakeview High School. AN OPEN LETTER Dear CUSTOMER: Did you know that your present TV set is worth up to $80.00 right now during our big Fall TV Sales Spectacular? That’s right . . . thanks to a huge special TV purchase, I am able to offer you an $80.00 Irade-in for your present TV set on the most outstanding Truetone television buy of the year! It’s a big 23" console model that was built to speci fications to sell regularly at $279.95 .. but during our big TV sale event, this beautiful genuine wood console can be yours for only $199.88 with .trade. Never before have so many standout features for normal, fringe or extreme fringe area reception been combined in one model at this price ... just look: • Has extra strength power transformer chassis with 2.0,000 volts of picture power . . . this is technical talk that means top TV performance and enjoyment for you even in a weak signal area • Increased picture pulling power and sharper images made . I possible by the most sensitive tuner ever used in a Truetone TV set • Big 23” aluminized picture tube with optically tinted safety glass ... a full 282 sq. in. of viewing pleasure • Two 5” extended range speakers for thrilling, life-like high fidelity FM sound . . . also includes a separate tone control for bass and treble And these are just a few of the many fine performance features of this special purchase model. But seeing’s believing . . . won’t yoii come in soon and see the beautiful model now on display ... let me take just a few minutes to demonstrate this outstanding Truetone TV set for you. Remember, your present set will never be worth more than it is right now . . . and remember our special price: regular $279.95, but now during our big TV sale event, cnly $199.88 with trade! WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE J. L. (JIM) RITCHIE, OWNER - OPERATOR Phone 695-6202 Southern Pines, N. C.

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