THE PILOn
^iJhern Pines, North Carolina
Page THIRTEEN
powns
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pool
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post-
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$4 mil
age and
ption. . .
pen with
firsT^^P^^PiPlTiient of
. .Father) John Harper re-
Father Francis M. Smith
Anthony’s parish priest,
(ember 12—Horseless Car-
fonvocation and parade are
Tobacco markets open. . .
Ion found near Aberdeen
pied as victim of 12-year-old
Moore Bar Associa-
lelegation places marker at
jof Judge Alfred Moore at
Irunswick Historic Site,
(ember 19—Nine district
committees unanimously
|e bond issue proposals. . .
rst site selected for new
Ig proposed for Moore
Mental Health Clinic. . .
! Neighbor Council reports
es being accepted without
It in many local motels, ho-
|nd restaurants. . . David
new president Moore
|y Mental Health association.
Itember 26—W. P. Saunders
head of county wide steor-
Immittee for bond issues. . .
lAlcoholics Anonymous con-
In held at Pinehurst with
IaA’s as hosts. . . Moore
Is enroll for full accredita-
Iffort ... 60 county leaders
(at Carthag.a in interest of
Bloodmobile program,
pber 3—^Bond issue vote
from October 29 to No-
(r 5. . . Rev. Charles Worth,
Johnson J. Hayes are
|ers at Old Bethesda Presby-
Church homecoming. . .
»it phone numbering slated
larthage and Robbins with
lory of March 1, 1964. . . New
license bureau opens at Rob-
lober 10—County commis-
I'S state bond issues will re-
no tax increase. . . Mrs.
(Morgan is new assistant
home economics agent. . .
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NewFedf!
The best in view
jo all of you during the
I coming New Year! We
|)U’ warmest greetings
and grateful thanks
for your patronage.
•RUG CO.
•nes Reveal
Ralph W. Page, son of Walter
Hines Page, columnist and au
thor, dies at 82, is buried at Old
Bethesda.
October 17—Memorial bells
honoring Eugene C. Stevens pre
sented to Emmanuel Episcopal
church, electronic bell system
presented to St. Anthony’s Cath
olic church in memory of Anne
Cosgrove Boros. . . New Pine-
bluff fire station dedicated, por
trait of Mayor E. H. Mills pre
sented. . . Registration under way
for bond issue vote. . . Southern
Pines schools plan brochure in
behalf of bond issues.
October 24—^Record total of
premiums awarded at Moore
Agricultural Fair. . . Ann Crock
ett of Vass-Lakeview wins “Miss
Moore County High School” con
test. . . Mrs. Carolyn Blue elected
president Moore County YDC.
Undefeated Aberdeen Red Devils
win Cape Fear Conference title
. . . Appreciation dinner honors
R. M. Cushman, Amerotron pres
ident.
October 31—Countywide poU
shows strong support for bond is
sues. . . Final meeting in behalf
of school and college program
held at Carthage, with Dr. I. E.
Ready as speaker. . . Moore Men
tal Health association chartered.
November 7—School and col
lege bond issues carry all pre
cincts in overwhelming vote. . .
Vass Rescue Squad unit holds
open house, dedication of new
home. . . Glendon is county win
ner in community development
contest. . . “Whispering Pines, N.
C.” established as new post office
address.
November 14—Thomas C.
Thom,pson of Pinebluff named
county’s Morehead candidate. ..
Mrs. Lola Carter honored at tes
timonial supper on retirement
after 40 years’ service as post
master, Jackson Springs. . . Gov
ernor Williams’ burying-ground,
recently vandalized, repaired
with permanent protection by
Moore County Historical assoc;.-
ation.
November 21—Successful blood
collections at Pinehurst and
Aberdeen help failing blood pro
gram. . . Negro hangs himself in
Southern Pines jail. . . Warren
Bell, Bob Davies win Golf Carou
sel. . . George Ross heads Christ
mas Seal Sale in Moore.
November 2,8—Moore County
joins nation in shock and grief at
assassination of President Ken
nedy. . . Church services held,
many meetings called off. . .
Moore Community College board
of trustees appointed. . . R. M.
Cushman, three other Amerotron
executives will move to Spartan
burg. . . Expansion announced
for Robbins Amerotron plant.
December 5—^West End blood
collection goes over well to save
blood program. .. H. Clifton Blue
named chairman college board of
trustees. . . Dr. C. C. McLean is
new Southern Pines board of ed
ucation chairman, succeeding N.
L. Hodgkins, resigned. . . Dr.
Emily Tufts elected president
Moore County Medical Society. .
. D. A. Cockman of Robbins is na
tional 4-H poultry winner.
December 12—Tax listers listed
for January 1964. . . Driver course
for youths 16 to 18 set December
30-31, Southern Pines School. . .
West Southern Pines High school
one of few in State to win ac
creditation.
December 19—^H. Clifton Blue
awarded Kiwanis Builders Cup. .
. Elderly couple rescued from
apartment fire. Southern Pines
. . . Dr. P. J. Chester, ophthalmol
ogist, dies after long illness. . .
Citizens’ group requests survey
of Southern Pines schools.
December 26—Arthur AUen,
78, rescued from fire, dies of
acute pneumonia caused by smoke
inhalation. . . Karagheusian Co.
sold to J. P. Stevens Textile Co.
.. Ralph L. Chandler is new presi
dent Moore Memorial hospital
board of trustees.
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Pinehurst, N. C.
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
DIVIDENDS
'..f' .n'<
r.
OVER
First Federal Savings & Loan Association . , .
Corner Steele & Wicker Streets
$400,000.00
WERE PAID LAST YEAR
To Families Who Found It Pays To
Have Their
FIRST FEDERAL
CURRENT ANNUAL
RATE
Earnings Start Jan.
On All
Added By January 10th
Start Your Savings Account by January 10th to Receive’Full
Semi-Annual Dividends June 30th
As little as $1.00 will start an account. Accounts can be
opened and conveniently handled by mail.
Accounts Insured to $10,000.00 by the Fsderal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp.
ASSETS OF NEARLY $13,000,000.00
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINCS S LOAN ASSOaATKM
OF SANFORD, N. C.
DIRECTORS
J. T. Davenport
W. R. Makepeace, Jr.
J. Victor King
W. H. Ray
L. D. Isei
L. P. Cox
W. M. Womble
J. R. Ingrj