r t*age Six THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Friday. April 21. 1950 Safety Measures For Maneuvers An over-all safety program for protection of, Exercise Swarmer personnel and residents of sur rounding communities in this North Carolina area was initiated this week by Lieut. Gen. Lauris Norstad, commander of the ma neuvers now getting under way at Camp MackaU. The program, designed to pre vent and minimize hazards during the maneuver, will be administer ed by two safety experts from Washington, D. C., both with pre vious military experience as safe ty directors. Administration of the $20,000 safety program will fall on the shoulders of Harold L. Rush of Crawfordsville, Ind., former safe ty engineer of the Military Air Transport Service, and Louis Shoemaker of Hot Springs, Ark., who occupied a similsu: position with the 11th Air Force. Both men have been assigned to Gen- erald Norstad’s staff. Some of the means used to min imize hazards and insure safety, not only to the maneuver person nel but to residents of nearby areas, is a plan set up to control vehicular traffic in coordination with the North Carolina State Highway department. Protection of local communities against forest fires will be accom^ plished by equipping troops with the necessary fire fighting equip ment. . Swarmer ,a joint operation of the Air and Ground Forces, is the first tactical operation in which an airborne assault and subse quent airhead will be supplied en tirely by air. In addition to ap plying the principles learned dur ing the Berlin airlift, the maneu- iver will test new equipment and I tactical concepts. Flora Macdonald Group At Pinehurst FOR COMPLETE HOME REFRIGERATION SERVICE Soil Conservation News year. Mr. Parks believes trees are a wise investment, and plants sev eral thousand each year. The seed lings were secured from the N. C. Department of Conservation and Development nursery at Clayton. The Flora Macdonald College Glee club will present a program of choral numbers, solos and Scottish selections at the Pinehurst theatre Tuesday at 8 p. m. under auspices of the Pinehurst Lions club. The club is composed of 60 singers, who have won acclaim in con certs which hav4 taken them into many North Carolina cities, to Vir ginia and Washington, D. C. ______ SOIL CONSERVATION NEWS By C. A. McKinney. John A. Kelly and W. E. Austin, Soil Conservation Service Moore County Work Unit W. O. Lambeth, District Con servationist, of the Upper Cape Fear Soil Conservation District office in Raleigh, and William Austin, soil conservationist, from the Carthage Soil Conservation headquarters, were speakers at the West End Book Club meeting last Thursday night. Mrs. Clyde Auman, president of the club, very ably presided, and expressed the club’s appreciation for the fine presentation of “Soil Conser vation” by the speakers. The pro gram was arranged by Mrs. J. Hawley Poole, chairman' of the program committee. Mr. Poole, supervisor of the Upper Cape Fear Soil Conservation district, was also present at the meeting. William Austin, soil conserva tionist from the Soil Conserva tion Service headquarters at Car thage, spoke to Miss Valeria Mc- Crummen’s eighth grade class of Carthage High school on soil con servation recently. The class ap peared to be very much impressed by the seriousness of the problem of soil wastage. year, however, Mr. Lucas wUl run ^ his rows along the contour to ^ help prevent erosion until the errace system is built next year. \ contour line was staked in this field by Soil Conservation Serv ice workers to help Mr. Lucas in running his rows, on the contour. Flowers That Bloom In the Spring Prove Costly To Holiday Celebrant J, T. Lucas of West End will seed a sericea meadow strip on his farm this spring. The purpose of this meadow strip is to provide a suitable outlet for terrace water. After the meadow has been established, terraces can be built in such a manner that the water can empty into the meadow and be carried into the nearby woods without causing any erosion. This NOTICE Having this day qualified as Executors of the Estate of Edward F. Green, deceased, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before April 11, 1951, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate pay ment. Dated* this 11th day of April, 1950. John L. Cochran and Dr. J. P. Bowen, Executors Ed ward F. Green Estate. Aberdeen, N. C. a2128ra5121926 O. T. Parks, Sr., -well known lumberman of Hallison, again planted 10,000 pine seedlings this JOHN C. 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The flowers were mighty pretty at Pinehurst, and the temptation to break a few was irresistible to a man celebrating Easter Monday. Yet Jack Black, white man of West End, Bt. 1, might have done better to go. to a florist’s shop. For $25. his fine in recorders court Monday, plus costs he could have bought a lot of flowers. It wasn’t just the flowers hut the general hearty manner of cel ebration undertaken by Black which drew the penalty. Judge Rowe indicated in finding him guilty of public drunkenness. He also acquitted Jack of a charge of theft brought against himi by a Pinehurst resident, who missed some things not long after Jack had passed by in happy mood. The missing items were found later in a hole in the back yard of the home, and how they got there has yet to be ascertained. As usual, there were plenty of speeders and violators of other traffic laws up before the court, and Judge Rowe paused in the .proceedings several times to 1 spGsk his mind, about such of" 'fenses. 'lt is getting so now, he said, the highways of North Car olina are about as unsafe as any where in the world and “it has got to stop.” Speeding cases and their dispo sition: Julian P. Grimm, Carth age, also careless and reckless dri'ving, 30 days suspended, $25 and costs; Lee Hamilton Lane, Jr.. Southern Pines, $15 and costs; Harold V. Fenstamacher, Sanford, $15 and costs; Landon H. Cherry, Jr., Southern Pines, state accepts plea of driving 60 mph, prayer for judgment continued on pay ment of costs John Robert Bray, Pittsboro, Rt. 1, prayer for judg ment continued on payment of costs; David Henry Hunnicutt. Raleigh, $25 and costs. Drunken driving—Eddie L. L-oi- lins Fort Bragg (also careless and reckless); Curtis Elmon Cook, Raeford (also careless and reck- lessl; Hassell Spencer Bulhn, Cameron, Rt. 1; James Husey, Carthage, all given 60-day road sentences, suspended on payment of $100 and costs, with license re vocation for 12 months; C. Lee Simpson (also careless and reck less), appealed for jury trial which was set May 2 and previous forfeiture of cash bond stricken out. Other traffic law offenses— Clayde McKenzie, Vass, Rt. 2, careless and reckless driving col- iding with another car causing damage, prayer for judgment con tinued on payment of costs as evi dence showed damage had been paid; John S. Caddell, Vass, en tering highway carelessly and recklessly, $25 and costs; Just one liquor case showed up on Monday’s docket, that of Quin ton Johnson, of Cameron, convict- _ ed of unlawful possession of illicit whiskey and sentenced to three months on the roads, sentence sus pended on payment of $25 and costs and good behavior condi tions for two years. Brady Graham, of Aberdeen, had his prayer for judgment con tinued on payment of costs, for simple assault. MBN FEATURES We have just what you need to make your Home, Lawn and Garden more beautiful. FOR LEGISLATURE PAINT UP ! CLEAN UP ! FIX UP NOW ! 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