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..4Mt WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1969 THE PILOT — Southern Pines, North Carolina SECTION TWO • - PAGE FIVI » DEAR ABBY (Continued from Pg. 4, Sec. 2) poke his eyes out. CINDY DEAR CINDY: I wouldn’t recommend it. He, who isn’t able to “look” resorts to Braille. DEAR ABBY: Tell that “BE WILDERED GRANDMA” whose husband likes to look at the cute young girls that she is lucky. My husband was also a “Grandpa” who liked to look. And I used to say, “Keep look ing, my love, for when a man stops looking he’s dead.” Well, he’s dead now, and how I wish he were alive today and still looking. A woman should be thankful for a fun-loving husbahid who has a twinkle in his eye and can appreciate a good looking woman. ANOTHER GRANDMA DEAR GRANDMA: Thank you for your precious, honest message. I agree. It doesn’t matter where a man gets his appetite as long as he dines at home. DEAR ABBY: I am 21 years old and I’ve been married for 5 months. My husband is 23, and he is my problem. He has had a mustache ever since the day we came home from our honeymoon. It’s a Fu Man Chu mustache and it looks awful. In the 4 years we went together he was always clean shaven, and I liked him that way. When I kiss him it feels like I’m kissing a barbed wire fence. He knows how I hate it, but he- refuses to shave it off. I don’t even feel like kissing him anymore. Nobody likes it. Everyone tells 'him how terrible- he looks, but it doesn’t help. I could just bawl. What should I do? NEWLYWED DEAR NEWLYWED: There is more between you and yOur husband than a Fu Man Chu mustache. He is using it as a “weapon” to assert his mascu linity, and Show you (and oth ers who have been thlling him how “terrible” he looks) that he is his own boss. Say no more about it, but let him know you’re not crazy about lip-to-lip combat with a cac tus. Everybody has a ' problem. What’s yours? For a personal reply write, to ' Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal. 90069, and enclose a stamped, self- addressed envelope. ■ For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” send- $1 to Abby, Bp,x 697,00, Los Angeles, Cal 90069. UNION PINES SCHOOL NEWS New officers have been in stalled for the 1969-70 school year at Union Pines High School. They are: President, Patti Blue; vice president, Lauree Beck; secretary, Nancy Myers; treasurer, Carol Tay lor. At the installation ceremon ies at a student assembly Student Council president, Jimmy Presley called the as sembly to order and introduc ed Alice Burns, who lead the devotion. Russell Sellars lead the pledge of alligence to the flag and Lillie Barrett lead the National Anthem accom panied by Phyllis Haywood at the piano. Jimmy reviewed for the students the year’s accomplish ments including the first pub lication of the student hand book, the change of student council treasurer from the school treasurer, the success ful magazine drive and the various special * project com mittees. Last was their pro ject to have Faculty approval for final exam exemptions for seniors. In closing Jimmy ex pressed his sincere apprecia tion to Mr. Walton, principal; Mrs. Womack and Mr. Stanley, sponsors; faculty; student council representatives; and students for their support dur ing the past school year. After the installation, Patti Blue assumed the new role of president and introduced the guest speaker for the U S. CHOICE.. ECONOMICAL CHUCK STEAK u> 68 U S. CHOICE . . . LEAN TENDER Country Steak U. S. CHOICE ... 7" CUT RIB STEAK Lb >108 CARCLiNA PRIZE SLICED M FRYER PARTS ★ LEGS-^ LB. 48^ Breast LB. 58^ occasion, C. E. Powers, As sistant Superintendent of Moore County Schools. Mr. Powers commended the facul ty, students, and school as a whole for their fine accom plishments for the year. He encouraged the students to keep their pride in them selves and their school throughout this year and next. He said that this space-age should be challenge to them to get the best education possi ble. Using an appropriate meditation entitled “Just for Today,” Mr. Powers closed with saying, “I expect great things from Union Pines in the days ahead.” The assembly was dismissed with Alice Burns giving the benediction and the Student Council members leaving the auditorium first. FBLA Visits Recently 15 members of the Future Business Leaders of America Club visited and toured Asheboro Commercial College in Asheboro. The group was chaperoned by Mrs. Leona Patterson, a sponsor. Choir Sings Recently approximately 85 members of the Appalachian State Uriiversity choir present ed a concert in the Union Pines School auditorium. The choir was directed by Dr. Joseph Logan. It was a plea sure to have this group visit in our school. Welcome Centers Proving Popular North Carolina’s two Wel come Centers hit the 100,000 visitors mark during the first four months of calendar year 1969. According to Director Bill F. Hensley of the Depart ment of Conservation and De velopment, Travel and Pro motion Division, the two cen ters attracted an estimated 109,992 persons during the January-April period. The 1-95 Center near Roa noke Rapids had the highest estimated total for one month with 21,582 in April. The 1-85 Center at Norlina’s top figure was 13,985, also in April. This is the first full year of operation for the two centers which were dedicated last fall. Old Waynesboro COUNTRY HAM 28 12-OZ. PKG. SHOP BIG STAR... YOU'LL SPEND LESS! BIG STAR -'■5 'K M' -J ' I*;.- 1*5. U. S. No. 1 WASHED and CLEANED Potatoes 10-Lb.i Bagifl ^ ' si ^ "r * w* SAVE 27c ON AJAX HEAVY DUTY DETERGENT 490i. Pkg. “YOUR FAVORITE FLAVORS” Half Gallon Ctn. 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