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© THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1958 Closing Date For All-Risk Crop Insurance Is Set Less than one month remained today for farmers in the Border Belt to apply for Federal all-risk crop insurance, according to Julian E. Mann, state director of the FCIC. Closing date, he said, is May 23. The same applies in all coun ties in which cotton insurance is available. (Moore has the tobac co insurance, but not the cotton). The record-breaking cold win ter, coupled with the generally unfavorable conditions for spring planting, has caused more farm ers to submit applications for in surance than in many years, Mann said. North Carolina is sec ond among the states in the THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Pinehiirst CC Names Von Tacky President Clarence L. von Tacky, South ern Pines winter resident, has been elected president of the Pinehurst Country Club. His election came at the annual meet ing of the organization last Thursday. Others elected at the meeting were Eric Nelso.n, re-named sec retary and treasurer; an^ Mrs Stuart Patterson and John von Schlegell, Board of Governors for three year terms. amount of all-risk crop insurance in force. The all-risk policy, which may be applied for at the courthouse in Carthage, is practically a sure ty for the return of production costs should any type of weather, disease, fire, insects, and other unavoidable damages bring re turns below production costs. BROTHER OF LOCAL WOMAN Former Deputy Sheriff In County Earning International Reputation Applying science to catch crim- /nlri * inals. That’s the way it is with Lt. Lawrence A. Kelly of the Mecklenburg^County police force. Lt. Kelly, subject of a feature article in a recent issue of the Charlotte Observer, is a brother of Mrs. T. L. Campbell of Magno lia Lodge, Southern Pines, and Wendell B. Kelly of Carthage, a candidate for sheriff in the Demo cratic primary. Described in the article as a “man <rf many talents,” among them lie detector-operator, hand writing expert, expert photogra pher and ballistics expert, Lt. Kelly began his career in law en forcement in Moore County back in 1923, serving as chief deputy under the late D. A. Blue. He al so served under Sheriff McDon- PLANTS — All Locally Grown Asters - Carnations Marigolds^ - Petunias (colors mixed) -Pinks Scabiosa - Snapdragon Strawflower Scarlet Sage . 40c doz. Geraniums . 35c up Giant Tree and Big Boy Tomatoes . , Coleus Plants . . . . 15(i Get Them at ABERDEEN SUPPLY CO. ABERDEEN 15c News Ilems From St. Joseph's Hospital Two Sisters from St. Joseph of the Pines Hospital, Sister Teresa Marie, R.N., R.T., supervisor of the Radiological Department, and Sis ter M. Catherine, R. N., attended the annual meeting of the North Carolina Society of X-ray Techni cians which was held at the Char lotte Hotel in Charlotte April 25- 26, Sister M. Anastasia, R.N., and Sister M. Juliana, R.N., just re turned from Roanoke, Va., where they attended the annual Caroli- na-Virginia Hospital Association conference. Sister M. Virginia, R. N., ad ministrator of St. Joseph’s Hospi tal, and Sister M. Helena, R. N., night supervisor, left Sunday morning by' plane to attend the Annual Retreat at Mount Alverno, Maryville, Mo. They will visit Sister Mary Grace, R. N., former ly from St. Joseph’s Hospital, and sister of Dr. R. J. Dougherty, who is taking an administrative course at St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. Sister Virginia and Sister Helena are expected to return about May 10. Sister Helena’s sister. Sister M. Raphel, will take her final vows as a Sister of the Third Order of St. Francis on October 4, 1958. He joined the Mecklenburg County force in 1953 after duty as chief of the identification sec tion, CID Crime Laboratory Frankfurt, Germany. Working with fingerprints—he has made more than 6,500 sets and placed them in the files of the Mecklenburg force—Kelly has es tablished a reputation as one of the outstanding officers in the countp^. He has received nation al and international recognition m his field, serving as past pres ident and past chairman of the board of the International Associ ation for Identification, an organi zation with members all over the world. The graying criminologist looks more like a man you would ask to extract a molar or take out an appendix than one you would ask to find a murderer,” the Ob server reporter wrote. “He speaks softly and laughs easily, but his scientific weapons are as deadly to the criminal as the gun of a pa trolman.” David A. Muse Of Carthage Dies; Rites Conducted David Alton Muse, 78, died last Wednesday night at his home in Carthage. He is survived by his wife and four daughters; Miss Aline Muse of Wilmington, Mrs. Lynn Fields of Sanford, Mrs. Bruce Bryant and Mrs. Norman Cagle, both of Carthage; four sons, C. E. Muse of New Bern, Bascom Muse of Goldsboro, Ernest Muse of Car thage and MSgt. John Robert Muse of the U. S. Air Force sta tioned in San Antonio, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. T. P. Adams of Charlotte and Mrs. Erlyn Cole of Chesterfield, S. C.; and 15 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Fri day at the Carthage Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W. E. -Howard, assisted by the Rev. W. S. Golden. Burial fol- lowed in Cross Hill cmnetery. j Consider a roadside market this summer for additional farm! income. j Page ELEVEN MAY 11th IS MOTHER'S DAY Remember Mother with her favorite gift — flowers Choose from our wide selection - PLANTS - CORSAGES ARRANGEMENTS Red and White Carnations and Roses Ruths^ Floral Shop Everything in Floral Requirements Ph. WI 4-2515 ABERDEEN ZENITH T.V. 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