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THE PILOT—Southern Pine&> North Carolina
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960
New Exhibition
Opens at Museum.
“Award Winners—Part Two”
opened at the North Carolina
Museum of Art on Easter Sun
day, Work by James Bumgardner
and Duncan Stuart, both North
Carolina artists, will be shown in
the exhibition, which will be on
view until May 15.
The first show in the series,
“Award Winners—Part One,” ap
peared in the museum during the
month of February, with the work
of painters Robert Broderson,
Robert Partin, and Rachel Chest
er Roth, who, along with Bum
gardner and Stuart, won awards
in the Annual North Carolina Ar
tists' Competition in December.
Admission is free.
CARTHAGE NEWS
By MRS ALONZO BLUE
Joe Pinkston, Jr., a member of
the faculty of Fork Union Mili
tary school in Fork' Union, Va.,
was home for the Easter holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Pinkston in Aberdeen and
visited other relatives in the
county.
A number of relatives and
friends were in Raeford Sunday
to attend the funeral of J. C. Ben
ner, a former Carthage native,
son of Mrs. W. C. Benner and the
late Mr. Benner. He died in
Moore Memorial Hospital Friday
night.
A large number of relatives and
friends were in Jonesboro Friday
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afternoon to attend the funeral
of Dr. Waylon Blue) a former
Moore County native. Dr. Blue
has been ill for two years and was
at the North Carolina Memorial
Hospital in Chapel Hill at time
of death.
Mr.'and Mrs. P. H. McDonald
visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Man-
ess, patients in Moore Memorial
Hospital and in the home of Dr.
and Mrs. W. C. Neill in Aberdeen,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. L. R. Sugg was guest or
ganist Saturday, April 6, at the
Page Memorial Church in Aber
deen for the Taws-Poindexter
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Good
night of Roanoke Rapids were
here with her mother, Mrs. P.
H. Penninger, following the death
of Mr. Penninger.
Miss Gladys Watson was a re
cent visitor with relatives in Fay
etteville.
After a weekend visit in Savan
nah, Ga. with Mr. and Mrs. David
Maples and children, Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Patterson and Mrs.
Ralph Gilmore returned home
and were acco.mpanied by Mrs.
Maples and children for a visit
to the county seat with relatives.
Mrs. John McCaskill is spend
ing some time in Florida, the
the guest of her sister,' Mrs. Mc-
Callum.
Misses Annie and Frances Mc-
Keithen were guests at the
Taws-Poindexter wedding in
Aberdeen on Saturday, April 6.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ray of
Ashebor'O were recent visitors
with relatives in Moore County
and with Mrs. Dan Ray of South
ern Pines attended church serv
ices at Bethesda in Aberdeen, the
former home town of Mr. Ray.
Union Easter services were ob
served in Carthage) including the
Methodist, Baptist and Presbyte
rian churches. On Thursday eve
ning at 8 o’clock, communion
services were held in the Presby-
lerian church with the Rev. Rob
ert Moore, bringing a message
and Rev. C. A. Kirby, Jr., in
charge of the communion service.
Good Friday service was held in
the Methodist Church, Friday
night.
TREATING WEEVILS
If alfalfa weevils are ruining
the first cutting of hay, treat with
methoxychlor or malathion. Be
sure to keep fields checked. Even
after present crop of weevils de
creases, another one can appear.
Honors Won by
Miss Jane Lewis,
Science Teacher
Miss jane Lewis, Science and
Homemaking teacher at Farm
Life High School, recently receiv
ed merit awards for her outstand
ing contributions to scientific re
search and experimentation in a
teacher in-service training pro
gram sponsored by NSF and
Academy of Science during the
current school year.
Woman’s College, University of
North Carolina, has selected her
to participate in their National
i Science Foundation Sumnier In
stitute in Greensboro. She was
employed frorh a field of over 300
i participants to engage in labora-
I atory work in the fields of Chem-
jistry and Climatology.
j The purpose of these programs
! is to enable outstanding high
school science and math teachers
holding Bachelor’s degrees and
Class A teaching certificates to
review important principles and
concepts and to learn new devel-
opments in scientific fields.
I National Science Foundation is
I also sponsoring an Academic-
j Year Institute at the University
of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
F'rom the hundreds of applications
■received from teachers in many
states. Miss Lewis’ application
i was among the ones chosen. She,
I along with 44 other selected ap
plicants from various states and
BIRTHS
Births at St. Joseph of the
Pines Hospital;
April 8—A daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Kennedy of Eagle
Springs.
April 10—A daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Fore of Cameron.
April 12—^A daughter to Al2c
and Mrs. Lawrence Kuntz of
Southern Pines.
April 14—A daughter to Sgt.
and Mrs. James Weaver of South
ern Pines.
April 15—A son of Mr. ^md Mrs.
B. R. Thomas of Aberdeen.
April 16—A son to Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Meadors of Southern Pines;
a son to A|3c and Mrs. Keith H.
Wilhelm of Southern Pines; a
daughter to Mr and Mrs. David
Shaw of Cameron.
localities, will discuss common
science problems and exchange
ideas, ^ey will become ac
quainted with some of the na
tion’s leading scientists and dis
cuss their specialties with them.
Their year of scientific research
will enable them to gain a deeper
understanding of America’s new
est and best methods and goals of
science teaching which they will
be employed to put into practice
in various school systems in 1961.
Is your public library an asset
to your community? Visit it.
Learn about its resources and its
needs. Your understanding and
support are needed.
Dennis A. Morgan Home on Leave
Dennis Arthur Morgan, seaman
apprentice, ‘USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas A. Morgan of South
ern Pines has graduated f:om
basic training at the Naval Train
ing Center, San Diego, Calif., and
is home on 14 days recruit leave
Morgan graduated from South
ern Pines High School in 1959
and was active in sports.
Upon completion of leave, he
will reiwrt to NAAS Brown Field
located at Chula Vista, Calif., for
duty and training with the Navy
Construction Battalion stationed
there to deactivate Brown Field
which is an auxiliary base foi
helicopters.
The duties of men in thg con
struction battalion are to operate,
maintain and repair all heavy
duty equipment such as crane.s,
giant earth moving scrapers, bull
dozers, trucks and tractors along
with constructing buildings,
building roads and bridges also
they learn to weld all types of
metal using the latest methods.
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HOW MANY WAYS
ARE YOU TAXED TO PUT GOVERNMENT
INTO THE ELECTRIC BUSINESS?
Answer: hundreds of ways.
You see, there are hidden federal
taxes included in the cost of just
about everything you buy—from
bread to clothes to automobiles.
Part of this tax money, with part
of your federal income tax, is being
spent to put the government further
into the electric business.
Few people realize this, because no
tax is labeled “For Federal Govern
ment Electricity.” Yet this so-called
“public power” has so far cost tax
payers about $5,500,000,00,0. And
that may be just the beginning.
Certain lobbyists and pressure groups
are urging the government to spend
$10,000,000,000 more.
Such spending would be'completely
unnecessary. America’s hundreds of
independent electric light and power
companies are ready and able to
supply all the low-price electricity
people will need—without depending
on your taxes.
Talk to your friends and neighbors
—when enough people realize how it
costs them money unnecessarily,
“public power” spending will stop.
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