o c o THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page NINETEEN b'?. i i HAPPY BOY-John David McRae, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. (Buddy) McRae of Vass, proudly holds a three-pound bass he hook ed, fishing with his own new rod and artificial bait in the private pond of W. S. Ring, out from Vass on the Union Church road. The boy’s daddy, in whose store at Vass the photo was made, helped him land his catch. Mr. Ring said that he had been fishing near the lucky young angler for some time without getting a single bite, FALL WEBWOHM The damage caused by the fall webworm has been especially se vere this season. The tent cater pillar is sometimes confused with the webworm but it attacks plants earlier in the year. Then, too, the tent caterpillar builds its nest in the crotches of limbs and leaves the nest to feed On the other hand, the webworm en velopes its food supply in the web. Consult your county agent or vocational agricultural teacher for control measures or write the^ Departmnt of Entomology Exten sion, N. C. State College. IJ^’ 4. Have A Warm Home At Low Cost Whether You Heat With Oil, Wood or Coal We Have a Space Heater To Fill Your Need At Today’s Lowest Prices Make your selection from any of these well-known makes: ASHLEY — ATLANTA — JACOBS — GLASCOCK DUO-THERM — MONOGRAM — PERFECTION ^ Complete line of Fireplace Equipment, Heater Mats, Stove Pipe and Supplies CARTHAGE FURNITURE CO. WH 7-2253 Carthage, N. C. THE STATE’S BIGGEST SHOW—State Fair at Raleigh—is coming up with another big series of daily programs with wide variety of interests. From old stesim engines and horseless carriages, from apples to watermelons, from blooded beef and dairy cattle to Texas Long horns ^nd cowboys, farm power from oxen to diesel tractors, thrilling rides from kiddie size cerousels to big double Ferris wheels, displays from baby booties to the spacious “Atom and You’’, and Armed Service exhibits from the Alan Shepherd space capsule to the new me chanical mule—in all six full days of education, inspiration and entertainment from Monday, October 16, through Saturday, October 21. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT— MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING NEWS WEEKLY. PINEBLUFF NEWS By MRS EHRMAN PICKLER WMU Meets The Woman’s Missionary Union of Ives Memorial Baptist Church met at the church Mon day evening. Fifteen members answered roll call. Mrs. Simeon Hunt, president, presided and heard reports. Mrs. Abram Van- Boskerck was in charge of the program, “That 'Thy Way Be Known In Malaya and Indon- YEARS OLD Old Quaker STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 3.65 fifth “ I IF BOURBON ^5 OUA^I'^DfsTullNC C0MI>ANV - ^*'*