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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
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are pleased to announce that their shop on
Midland Road has reopened for the season.
Gallery Show for October
Paintings By
ERNEST ILLMAN
MAIN SHOP HOLLY INN SHOP
9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.
Mon. thru Sat. Mon. thru Sat.
Sunday— 2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
FLOOR SANDING And REFINISHING
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Box 382 Soulhern Pines Phone OX 5-6411
Floor Covering Hardwood Floors Installed
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MOORE COUNTIANS ON COMMITTEES
Dentists From 14 Counties To Meet
October 6 And 7 At Mid Pines Club
Several hundred dentists from
14 central and Piedmont North
Carolina counties will converge
at the Mid Pines Club here Sun
day and Monday, October 6-7, for
their annual district meeting.
Plans were announced today
by Dr. W. H. Johnson of South,
ern Pines, chairman of the com
mittee on arrangemetns. Serving
with him on the committee are
Dr. R. B. Warlick of Southern
Pines and Dr. Robert Vander-
Voort of Aberdeen and Southern
Pines, who is also vice-president
of the Third District Society. Dr.
Warlick is also a member of the
executive committee and Dr.
VanderVoort is chairman of the
membership committee. A Rob
bins dentist. Dr. W. E. Alexander,
is a member of the membership
committee.
The sessions will feature scien
tific, business and recreational ac
tivities.
Featured speaker will be Df.
Robert F. Eastman, chairman of
the Department of operative den
tistry, Loyola University, New
Orleans, La.
A golf tournament is scheduled
for 10 o’clock Sunday morning
and the annual banquet will be
held that evening.
Dr. C. W. Poindexter of
Greensboro, district president,
will preside over the business ses
sions.
Clinics on various phases of
dentistry will be presented Mon
day morning.
Officers for the coming year
will be elected Sunday night and
installed at the business luncheon
Monday.
Current officers of the Third
District in addition to President
Poindexter and Vice-president
VanderVoort are: Dr. Baxter B.
Sapp, Jr., Durham, president-
•elect; Dr. T. E. Sikes, Jr., Greens
boro, secretary-treasurer; Dr.
Neal Sheffield, Jr., Greensboro,
editor; and Dr. C. W. Horton,
High Point, chairman of the ex
ecutive committee.
Counties comprising the Third
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’64 & ’65 Tobac4M)
Allotments Can
Be Transferred
Public Law 88-68, approved
July 19, 1963, provides for the
lease and transfer of 1964 and
1965 flue-cured tobacco allot
ments, it is noted by Walter I.
Fields, manager of the Moore
County Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Office in Car
thage.
The leased allotment can be
transferred only to another farm
with an allotment of the same
kind of tobacco in the county. No
one farm may receive more than
five acres of leased allotment
(prior to any normal yield ad
justment) for flue-cured tobacco.
Total acreage allotted to a farm
after lease and transfer (prior to
any normal yield adjustment)
shall not exceed 50 percent of the
acreage of cropland on such farm.
Leases and transfers were in
effect in 1962 and 1963. Farmers
who leased tobacco in 1963 should
be advised that a new lease will
have to be entered into for 1964.
In this Golden Anniversary
year of Girl Scouting, give gen
erously to the future—support
your Girl Scout Council.
Visit The
NEW ALL ELECTRIC
GOLD MEDALLION HOME
At
Whispering Pines
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY - 2 - 6 p.m.
SUNDAY -2-6 p.m.
INSULATION INSTALLED
To Carolina Power & Light Co. Specifications
Standard Home Improvement Co.
Dial 776-1713
Sanf or d, N. C.
P. O. Box 524
DR. ROBERT F. EASTMAN
Featured Speaker
District are Alamance, Anson,
Caswell, Chatham, Durham, Guil
ford, Montgomery, Moore Orange,
Person, Randolph, Richmond,
Rockingham and Stanly.
Farmers are providing Amer
ica’s food at costs actually lower
than 30 years ago. In 1958, one
hour’s factory work would buy
two pounds of steak or 16.8 pints
of milk. In 1929, an hour’s work
would buy only 1.2 pounds of
steak or 7.8 pints of milk.
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"Hallum Furniture Company in Rockingham has completely remodeled its store. Hallum's
wants you to see its many furniture bargains during its grand reopening sale. Hallum's is
giving away many hundreds of dollars worth of prizes and you have nothing to buy when
you come down and see the store. Just come in at Hallum Furniture Company in Rocking
ham and register. You do not have to.be present at the drawing to win. Anyone sixteen
years old or over can register.
Prizes are to be given away Saturday night Oct. 5 at 8:00 p. m.
As Follows
First Prize-$500.00-ln Cash
Second Prize - 4 Piece Blond Mahogany Bedroom Suite - Value $289.95
Third Prize - Simmons Hide-A-Bed - Value $279.95
Fourth Prize - Five Piece Lloyd Dinette Suite - Value $149.95
Fifth Prize - Twenty Square Yards Armstrong Embossed Linoleum
Value $90.00
Come To Hallum’s and See Its Beautifully Remodeled Store. You May
Be A Winner Of One Of These Abov® Prizes.
HALLUM FURNITURE CO.
233 East Washington St.
Rockingham, N. C.
Phone 895-4051