*1 Page FOURTEEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1962 Endowment Gives Hospital $4,738 Trustees of The Endowment have appropriated $1,304,173.32 to North Carolina ^Lnd South Car olina hospitals and child care in stitutions on the basis of their charity work in the fiscal year which ended September 30, 1961. An allocation of $4,738 to Moore Memorial Hospital at Pinehurst was included in the appropria tions. In announcing the appropria tions, Thomas L. Perkins, chair man of The Endowment, said they bring to $33,342,444.67 the amounts given in 37 consecutive years to help such institutions finaftce charity care. Hospital appropriations are made on a basis of $1 for each free day of bed care. One hundred and thirty-seven hospitals, 99 in North Carolina and 38 in South Carolina, and 43 child care institutions, 28 in North Carolina and 15 in South Caro lina, are included in the current appropriations. Hospitals will re ceive $864,574 and child care institutions, $439,552.32. Applica tions from other hospitals, which had not been completed when the allocations were made, will be considered at the February meet ing of trustees. MORE WOOD The South is growing more wood than is being used. For ex ample, in the period from 1935 through 1960, wood-using indus tries consumed 147 billion cubic feet. Yet the region’s forests still contain 131 billion cubic feet of wood, as compared to 120 cubic feet in 1935, showing a gain of nine per cent while that mam moth harvest was taking place. More Farm Ponds Built in Moore Co., Trees Planted, Other SCS Work Done OLDE BOURBON by J. W. DANT STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD Straight fc. Whiskey $365 4/5 qt. li flOOF • DANT OIJTIUtlY CO., UWIEKCEBUAS, IND. The construction of farm ponds continues to be a major conser vation activity in Moore County. In the Cameron area, ponds have been constructed recently by Frank Comer, Emery Brown, Wil bur Phillips and Luther McPher son, and one jointly by Paul Thomas and L. C. Thomas. In the Carthage'area, ponds have been constructed by H. B. Short, W. V. Fisher and Thomas Rogan— on the late Walter McCaskill farm. All of these ponds will be used as reservoirs for the irriga tion of tobacco. They vary in size from one-half acre to two acres surface. Voit Gilmore planted 39,000 pine seedings early this month on his tree farm near Southern Pines. About 113 acres have been planted within the last two years on this'farm. Conservation plans for the en tire farm have been made recently by N. C. Cagle, Carthage, and Herbert McCaskill, Route 1, Rob bins. Mr. McCaskill planted about seven acres to peas and milo, much of this area being in the right-of-way of power and tele phone lines through woodland. This planting was made to at tract game birds to his farm. He thinks it was very successful. S. H. Oliver, near Whispering Pines, has a very pretty example of stripcropping on a four-acre field. George Fishel, Jackson Springs, is preparing for a dry summer, He comipleted a pond in December and has recently acquired an ir rigation system. George Johnson, Route 1, Cameron says his pond paid off without using a drop of water from it last summer. With water available he was not alarm ed to put plenty of fertilizer un der his tobacco. FOLK FESTIVAL August 2nd, 3rd and 4th have been reserved at the City Audi- toriUiTj in Asheville for the 34th Annual Moimtain Dance and Folk Festival. First and largest festi val of its kind, it is sponsored by the Asheville Chamber of Com merce and directed by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. Musicians from all over the Southern Appalach ians gather every evening to sing, play and perform the folk songs and dances of the region. Square dance teams do precision dancing in intricate patterns handed down from the first pioneers. WATCH OUR ADS .... YOU'LL FIND IT! Blueprint Course For Local Workers Being Conducted A class in blueprint reading for the manufacturfe of narrow fabric shqttles is being held at South ern Pines High School, it was jointly announced today by Luth er Adams, S'outhern Pines schools superintendent and W. A. Martin, director of the Industrial Educa tion Center, Sanford. This class was initiated at the request of Edward T. Taws, Jr., president of Fletcher Southern line. The students are employees of Fletcher Southern. The course was developed by Robert Jones, John Sullivan and William Craig of Fletcher Southern, and Ray mond Blakeley Sanford, who is the instructor. It will run for three hours each Thursday, for a total of 36 hours, ending April 19. Mr. Martin said this operation is only one of the many services available through the Industrial Education Center and that in quiries concerning other oppor tunities should be addressed to him at the Industrial Education Center, Sanford. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Rites Held for Robert P. Cooke Robert Palmer Cooke, 79, of Carthage died Saturday morning in Moore Memorial Hospital, Pinehurst. Funeral services were conduct ed Sunday at 3 p.m. at Carthage Baptist church by the Rev. C. A. Kirby and the Rev. James Clay ton of Carthage and the Rev. John Smith, pastor of Jonesboro Heights Baptist church. Burial followed at 4 p.m. at Lee Me morial Park, Sanford. Mr. Cooke was bom in Wake cotmty, the son of the late Salo mon D. and Mary Frances Mar tin Cooke. He had been living in Sanford. Surviving are his wife, the for mer Ella Victoria Branch; three sons, James S. Cooke of Arling ton, Va., Haywood G. and An drew M. Cooke, both of Sanford; two daughters, Mrs. Leon Christ ian of West End and Mrs. J. P. Reardon of Falls Church, Va.; and two brothers, W. G. and S. A. Cooke, both of Apex. BE SURE OF FULL SERVICE HERE! 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Broad St. Phone ox 2-6154 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ABERDEEN ELECTRIC SHOP FREE ESTIMATES Phone WI 4-1370 Aberdeen, N. C. ' I lU' FLINCHUM'S TV SERVICE Motorola Radio — TV — Stereo Phone WI 4-1259 ' Aberdeen. N. C. BILL'S TAXI Call OX 2-3831 FINE FURNITURE Interior Decorator Service COLONIAL FURNITURE CO, 290 S. W. Broad St. ..OX 2-6895 Southern Pines, N. C. OFFICE SUPPLIES AUSTIN BUSINESS MACHINE CO. Phone OX 2-8743 127 W. Penn. Ave. LOCKERMAN DISPENSING OPTICIAN 117 West Pennsylvania Ave. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. *7^ ^*tav€t S&WiC€ MIMSI* 11,1 » Mill Phone CY 4-4122 Pinehurst. N. C. AIR & STEAMER TICKETS CRUISES — TOURS Open Bowling At All Times THE OK BOWL Phone OX 5-3681 Southern Pines Pharmacy N. W. Broad Ph. OX 5-5321 Prescription Specialists MILL OUTLET STORE Dress Materials and Accessories Draperies and Upholstery 650 S. W. Broad St. WHEN YOU THINK OF A HOME — THINK OF MOSS & CHAMBERLAIN REALTY-BUILDERS PHONE WI 4-2380 CLARENDON FARMS DAIRY. Inc. Distributors Long Meadow Milk OX 5-5602 SAVE at « r McLEAN'S STYLE SHOP li It's Fashion News — It's Herel Aberdeen. N. C. Windsor 4-1181—103 South St. AMBULANCE SERVICE POWELL FUNERAL HOME Phone OX 2-6161 Southern Pines, N. C. OniRV QUEEN Regular Jeason 11 A. M. — 11 P. M. Daily US 1 between So. Pines & Aberdeen Southern Pines Warehouses Quality Building Supplies Our 33rd Year Phone OX 2-7131 GOLDSMITH Construction And Forestry Service Phone OX 5-7391 Southern Pines, N. C. FIELDS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning Ph. CY 4-5952 Pinehurst. N. C. COLLINS DEPT. STORE Official Boy & Cub Scout Equipment Ph. WI 4-1213 Aberdeen, N. C. Bigelow Carpeting HALLUM FURNITURE CO. Aberdeen - Rockingham CLARK & BRADSHAW Auto Service N. W. Broad St. Ph. OX 2-7171 McAllister & hobbs Food Market • Fine Foods N. E. Broad St. Ph. OX 5-7671 Shaw Paint & Wallpaper Co. N. E. Broad St. Ph. OX 2-7601 TATES HDW. & ELEC. CO. N. W. Broad St. SOUTHER^ PINES COUNTRY CLUB J. Open Year Round Sou. Pines Recapping Co. Ph. OX 5-6273 S. W. Broad St. Ext. Southern Pines, N*