PAGE SIXTEEI^ THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1962 FORESTRY INCOME Forestry is the sixth most im portant source of income to farm ers in North Carolina. It contrib uted $46 million to farm income during 1960. This is an increase from $18 million in 1950. A high of $48 million was reached in 1958, and since then it has leveled off at $46 million for the past two years. In addition, forestry con tributed another $40 million to the income of land owners who are not classified as farmers. I MOVIES n TV 2 * *11:30 P.M. Thursday * Barbara Stanwykk SteHing Haydan S* ' * * I ”Cri»eaf Pifi J11:30 P.M. Friday J John tVayne J Donna Reed I "Trouble i Along The Way' •0 -'1 Vass Meets $100 Quota in County 4-H Fund Drive By C. E. LEWIS. JR. Asst. Agricultural Agent John Baker, Chairman of the Vass 4-H Development Fund drive, has announced that the $100 quota set for Vass had been met. Mr. Baker gave high praise to those who had helped raise the money and for the persons who had generously contributed to the fund. George Ross of Eagle Springs county chairman for the 4-H De velopment Fund, said that the fund drive is progressing nicely throughout the county and it is hoped that all towns and com munities can finish their cam paigns by July 1. Eighteen hun dred dollars of the $5,000 Moore County quota has been collected thus far. Most of the towns and community chairmen have sub committees who solicit contribu tions from businesses, industries, individuals and civic organiza tions. The total quota for towns and communities is $2,700. The one-thousand 4-H Club Members in the County are sell ing “Moore County” auto plates and first aid kits to raise $1000 for the Fund and the remainder of the $5000 quota will come from contributions from various coun ty-wide organizations. The 4-H Development Fund is a program of support for 4-H Clubs in those areas which are not sup ported by tax funds. The money donated will be used on a state level for 4-H Camp improvements, recognition and scholarships for outstanding 4-H Club members and for the International Farm Youth Exchange program. Home Demonstration Rainbow Club The Rainbow Home Demonstra tion Club met at the home of Mrs. Lacy McRae on Union Road, another club member who is car rying out some of the things we have learned in redecorating. Mrs. R. L. Oldham, the club president, presided and gave the lesson on the Care of Clothes. She demonstrated several ways to cover clothes hangers to protect garments from rust and keep them from getting out of shape while hanging. She gave several pointers on spots, washing wool ens and nylons. Mrs. Margaret Williams was co- hostess with Mrs. McRae. The meeting adjourned with the Club Collect, to meet with Mrs. Clar ice Oldham and Mrs. Toni John son in March at which time the club will hold an auction sale. —By Mrs. Olivia Griffin, Publicity Chairman Cranes Creek Club Learning to care for your clothes is a duty every one should accept. This was the lesson brought to the Cranes Creek Home Demonstration Club when it held its February meeting with Mrs. Lillian Thomas. The leader not only stressed tne important facts in airing and keeping clothes clean but also how to store clothes properly. —By Mrs. R. R. Thomas Club President Spring and Easter Clothing for Boys and Girls ARRIVING DAII-Y Make your selections early at THE YOUTH SHOP Dresses Styled By Peaches 'n Cream, Carl Classics and Ruth Originals now in stock THE YOUTH SHOP South Street Aberdeen, N. C. LONGTIME RESIDENT i Gregory Peek as "Capt. Hofatio Hombloww'* 11:15 P.M. Saturday William Holden Nancy Olsen Frank Larejoy. : "Faroe oi Armi'* hi 1:15 P.M. Sunday i Cornel Wilde I "Shockproof 1:30 P.M. Monday Lee J. Cobb, Rosalind ¥ Russell. MeMn Douglas ? •This Thing J CaUed Love" % pll:30P.M. Tuesday i TVS ! I GREENSBORO | THEATRE SUNRISE Olivia de Havilland, Rossano Brazzi, Yvette Mimieux. George Hamilton and Barry Sullivan are the principals of Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer’s “Light in the Piazza,” filmed in CinemaScope and color on locations in Florence and Rome. The film will be seen Sun day, Monday and Tuesday at the Sunrise Theatre. The picture is based on the best-selling novel by Elizabeth Spencer, which won the first $10,- 000 McGraw-Hill Fiction Award. It was produced by Arthur Freed and directed by Guy Green, both of whom have won Academy Awards. Julius Epstein adapted the novel to the screen. The story concerns an involved and dramatic emotional relation ship between an American wom an and her daughter visiting Florence, the Italian boy with whom the daughter falls in love and the latter’s father. Miss de Havilland portrays the youthful mother faced with the problem of her daughter’s happi ness. George Hamilton and Yvette Mimieux enact the roman tic couple, with their respective fathers played by Brazzi and Sul- livan. , Many of the historic and beau- tiful buildings and monuments in Florence and Rome were photo graphed as backgrounds for the unusual love story. Mrs. Hewitt, 85, Dies, Leaves Over 100 Descendants Mrs. Elizabeth Foster Hewitt, 85 died Thursday of last week at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday after noon at the First Baptist Church by the Rev. Maynard Mangum. Burial was in Mount Hope Cem etery. A native of England, Mrs. Hew itt had lived here 57 years and was the widow of John Thomas Hewitt. Surviving are five daughters Mrs. Frances Haskell of Wash burn, Maine, Mrs. Mary Gajdos of Ravenna, Ohio, and Mrs. Lenore Mulholland, Mrs. Emma Warren and Mrs. Luella Moser of South ern Pines; one son, Charles Hewitt of Belle Vernon, Pa.; 37 grandchildren; 66 great grand children; four great-great grand children; three sisters, Mrs. Frank Jones of Webster, Pa., Mrs. Susan Lynch of Belle Vernon, Pa., and Mrs. Emma Norman of Charleroi. Pa.; and two brothers, John D. Foster of Belle Vernon and Abe Foster of Fayette City, Pa. MORE THAN EVER THE PLACE TO SAVE! Rrst Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n. Steele & Wicker Sts., Sanford Your Money Earns % CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE Your Account Insured To $10,000.00 START AN ACCOUNT TODAY! Accounts By Mail Welcomed FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SANFORD W. M. WOMBLE, Exec. Vice-Pres. Corner Steele & Wicker Sis. Phone 77 5-3424 Sanford, N. 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