THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961 PERENNIAL BEST SELLER Birds of North Carolina’ Available THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina The most comprehensive bird book ever done on North Caro lina birds is still heavily in de mand. Since the release in Octo ber, 1960, of the revised printing ■of '■‘Birds of North Carolina,” 3,043 copies have been sold. The popular nook has been a perennial best seller for some ten years, but had been out-of-print some time before the revised e- dition was printed. The revision, with green-on gold cloth binding, contains 463 pages covering 411 birds found in the state. It has 47 , full-page plates, 24 in color and 23 in black and white. More than 500 copies of the book were purchased during Nov- -ember and December of 1960, pre sumably as Christmas gifts, Harry T. Davis, Director of the Depart ment of Agriculture’s Museum of Natural History, reports. Authors of the original work were H. H. Brimley, for 47 years director of the State Museum, Dr. C. S. Brimley, his brother and for 25 years on the staff of NCDA’s entomology division, and Dr. T. Gilbert Pearson, head of the Nat- tional Audubon Society for many years. It has been revised by Davis in collaboration with Dr. David L. Wray, currently on the staff of the NCDA entomology division and curator of its. insect collection. The revision includes 14 birds new to the state since the previ ous printing in 1942. The volume begins with a complete story, by the original authors, of the first observations made by the early colonists and all subsequent stud- Soil, Water Conservation Supervisor Being Elected; Two Nominees Listed By WILLARD K. KELLER Soil Conservation Service Moore County voters will elect this week a supervisor from this county to the board of sup-srvi- sors of the Upper Cape Fear Soil and Water Conservation District. Two men have been nominated by petition of 25 voters for this office. They are, James Fulk, Route 3, Carthage, and Kent Har bour, Cameron. Bollot boxes have been placed as follows: W. M. Michael’s store. Route 3, Carthage; M. W. Har bour’s store, Cameron; Blue Mon roe’s store. Route 2, Carthage; Aberdeen Supply Co., Aberdeen; Farmer’s Exchange Store, Carth age; W. B. Brown’s store. Route McDonald's Taxi Phone OX 2-7152 Southern Pines, N. C. Dependable Courteous Service Round The Clock ies including commercial exploi tation of some of the state’s birds. No state funds were appropri ated for printing of the book. A Raleigh printer “gambled” with the authors on the 1942 printing, taking from the sales proceeds only the actual costs of printing without profit. The remainder of the proceeds was set up in a spe cial “revolving” fund for reprint ing future revisions. Orders for the book should be sent to Museum Extension Fund, North Carolina State Museum, Box 2231, Raleigh, N. C. The price is $5.15 including tax. Melvin's... Happy Holidays begin at MELVIN’S Where your Gift Problems are solved speedily, pleasant ly, and efficiently. Don’t guess.. .give a gift of clothing from Melvin’s and be sure she’ll be pleased! We Gift Wrap Aberdeen and Southern Pines 1, Robbins; and the Soil Conser vation Service Office, Carthage Voters may cast their ballots at any one of thes-e business estab lishments. The voting will end Saturday, December 9. All voters must sign the ballot for it to be counted. The man elected to this office will serve a 3-year term begin ning January 1, 1962. SCWD su pervisors serve without pay. Tliey receive compensation only for the four quarterly meetings and the annual State Supervisors meeting, in an amount n.°eded to cover expenses. Mr. Fulk has served as one of the three supervisors from Moore County for the past three years. His term of office expires on De cember 31. For two. years he has served as chairman of the .10- member, three-county District Board. The three counties in the district are Moore, Lee and Har nett. The other present super visors from Moore are J. H. Poole, West End, and Herbert McCaskill, Route 1, Robbins. Mr. Harbour has been serving faithfully for a number of years as a community committeeman for the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. STATE OF,NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MOORE The undersigned having duly qualified as the Executrix of the Estate of George William Tyner, deceased, late of the above named County and State, all persons having claims of whatsoever nature against the said-'George Williams Tyner, deceased, are hereby notified to exl ibit the said claim or claims tb the un dersigned on or before the 30th day of November, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons in debted to the said George Wil liam Tyner, deceased, are hereby requested to pay the said indebt edness to the undersigned im mediately. This the 30th day of November, 1961. Ola H. 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