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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, Norlh_Caroli^
Trees Form Source
Of Wealth, Speaker
Tells Kiwanis Club
“If you do not have an oil well
or a gold mine, look to your trees.
This area ranks second in the na
tion in wood-using industries; pro
duces 30 per cent of all the soft
wood lumber in America, and a
sizeable percentage of hardwood.
The pulp and paper industry is
growing in leaps and bounds.
This was the story told to the
Sandhills Kiwanis Club at its
meeting last week in the Soutn-
ern Pines Coimtry Club. The
speaker was Milton M. Brayan,
chief of Woodland Management
of the U. S. Forest Service.
Mr. Brayan told the Members
that the value of products from
forests in North Carolina was
second to that of textiles; that in
the last 25 years the pulp and
paper indu^ry had expanded in
this area from 27 mills to 70 mills
using 60 million cords of wood
annually.
North Carolina has 19 miUion
acres of forest land and wood is
used as much today as it was
years ago, he said. There is
high percentage of return from
trees. And here he put in a plea
for heavier penalties by the
courts for persons responsible for
setting fire to woods, citing in
stances of heavy losses, both of
life and timber, from arson and
carelessness.
Mr. Brayan answered ques
tion of why industry has been
moving south in these
Home Demonstration Club News
Mount Holly Club
Mrs. E. P. Brenner and Mrs.
John Gaines were hostesses to
the Moimt Holly Home Demon
stration aub for its May meet
ing There were 11 members
present, with two new members
joining the club, Mrs. Ray Tet
ter and Mrs. Edgar Yow.
Tke president, Mrs. Jasper
Marsh, opened the meeting. Mrs.
R. B. Moore, secretary read the
minutes of the last meeting and
Mrs C. H. Muse, treasurer, gave
her report. The nominating com-
“The abundance of living and re
newable wealth in field, forest
and stream.” He was presented to
the club by J. Talbot Johnson, of
words; Aberdeen.
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mittee for nominating new offi
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port at the June meeting
Mrs. O. T. McBryde sent the
club a quilt top. ,^s. W. A.
Gaines is giving additional ma
terial and the club wilt give the
cotton. We will set a date for
quilting at our next meeting.
Our club observed “National
Home Demonstration Week” by
having an auction sale, the pro
ceeds going to the Home Demon
stration building fund. The fob
lowing project leaders gave re
ports: Foods and Nutrition, Mrs.
W A. Gaines; and Food Conser
vation, Mrs. D. L. Patterson. The
meeting was then turned over to
food and nutrition leader,
Mrs. Gaines. The demonstration
was “Salads and Salad Dress
ings.” Mrs. Gaines gave a very
interesting demonstration. Eight
different salads were made.
During the social hour the
drawing for the gift of the
month went to Mrs. W. A. Gaines
and Mrs. Henry Davis.
The June meeting will be with
Mrs T. J. SeaweU on June 12.—
By Elizabeth C. Marsh, publicity
chairman, Mt. Holly Club.
age; and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at 3 p.m. from Pleas
ant Hill Methodist Church. The
Rev. J. H. Parrish officiated, as
sisted by the Rev. C. J. Andrews
and the Rev. J. A. Price. Burial I If you
was in the church cemetery. election, you have to register
-— again to vote in this year s pri-
Weekend crashes accounted tor -MW T
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during 1955.
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[Mrs. Maness, 57,
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1 Mrs. Annie K. Maness, 57, of
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her husband, Alex Maness; three
1 daughters, Mrs. Charles E. Brady,
and Mrs. Troy Phillips, both of
Robbins and Mrs. W. H. Brady,
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