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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1963
SLATED APRIL 9
Auman Heading
Committee On
Cattle Voting
West End News
T. Clyde Auman, West End, has
been named chairman of the
Mooer County Cattle for Slaugh
ter Referendum Committee. The
statewide cattle for slaughter ref
erendum wiU he held Tuesday,
April 9. Serving with Mr. Auman
on the Moore County Committee
will be Judge J. Vance Rowe, Ab
erdeen; and T. E. Morton, South
ern Jdnes.
Chairman Auman says his com
mittee has the responsibility of in
forming all cattle producers on
the purpose of the referendum,
and how the money collected will
be used. The committee will also
urge all eligible persons to vote
in the referendum.
This is the third assessment ref
erendum to be held by the North
Carolina cattle producers. The
last referendum conducted on
March 25, 1961, was approved by
an 87 percent favorable vote. The
question at stake is whether they
wish to continue their present
assessment program for promot
ing the North Carolina beef in
dustry.
Under the present program the
producers contribute 10 cents per
head lor all cattle sold for slaugh
ter in the state, which bring $20
or more per head. This applies to
cattle sold through auction mar
kets, handlers or processors.
The program was started five
years ago,. Some $100,000 has
been collected and put into pro
moting the production, marketing
and consumption of beef.
A two-thirds favorable vote of
all voting is required for the ref
erendum to carry. All persons
who share in the proceeds from
the sale of cattle lor slaughter
are eligible to vote. Polling places
will be announced.
Pulpwood production and use
will continue to increase in 1963.
This went up six per cent in 1962.
Demand for wood pulp of various
types strengthened slightly
throughout the year.
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By SALLY AUMAN
Sixteen members of the Senior
Class of the High School went to
Raleigh for the semifinals of the
Atlantic Coast Conference tourna
ment Friday night: Billy Baughn
Jimmy Dunn, James Vest, Rich
ard Sutphin, Clare Cole, Betty
Conrad, Lois Martin, Barbara
Watts, Sally Vaughn, Sue Thom
as, Gail Garrison, Catherine Sea-
go, Jesse Joyce, Jerry Patterson,
Larry Cole and Mac Melton.
Going along as chaperones were
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Livengood,
Mrs. Bob Carter, Miss Jessie El
lis, “Bo” Harris, Gary Petree and
J. R. Brendell.
For supper, the group enjoyed
a picnic of fried chicken and sand-
l wiches prepared by the Home
Economics girls.
Receives Trophy
The school district is proud of
the girls basketball team which
received the Regular Season
Moore County Championship Tro
phy on Monday night at the tour
nament finals in Carthage. Con
gratulation to Frances Pusser and
Geraldine Garner who were nam-
•ed All-County. Coach Otis Bor
oughs an both teams represented
the school well during the season
with good sportsmanship and
good team work.
In Contest
The Students at the school who
participated in the foul shooting
this week are Richard Bowman,
Tommy Carter, Larry Brewer,
Mike Bowman, Leon Dunn, Larry
Thomas, Gene Lewis, J. E. Bost,
Jerry Furr, Philip Farmer, Phil
lip Greene, Johnny Robbins, Gil
bert Rushing, Douglas Tuttle and
Ronnie Freeman.
4-H Week
The West End Senior 4-H Club
commemorated National 4-H Club
week by worshipping together
Sunday at the Presbyterian
Church. The Club had perfect at
tendance and one of the members,
Janice Gordon, was pianist for
the service. ,
Mrs. E. L. Sutphin is the Club’s
community advisor and the of
ficers are president, Brenda Gra
ham; vice president, Joanne Sut
phin; sec.-treas., Jimmy Dunn;
song leader, Janice Gordon; re
creation director, Helen Hanner;
and erporter. Opal Whisnant.
The club is preparing for the
county-wide Dress Revue and
Talent Show to be held in Carth
age on March 22.
Speak to Men
Harris Blake and Rev. Tom
Kernan of the Jackson Springs
Church, who are serving on a
Fayetteville Presbytery Commit
tee for the promotion of an en
dowment to increase benevolent
giving for the U. S. Presbyterian
Churches for the next three years,
spoke to the men of the church
Sunday evening. The men voted
to assume its share of the in
crease following the program.
Fellowship Supper
The Presbyterian congregation
enjoyed a fellowship supper Mon
day evening and a most interest
ing talk on Missions by Mr. Mc-
Bryde, director of a hospital in
Korea. Mrs. North Lewis was in
charge of the meeting and Miss
Treva Auman, secretary of World
Missions for Fayetteville Presby
tery, gave a devotional.
Special guests were the Jack-
son Springs Presbyterians, Mrs.
Myrton Stewart of Carthage, Miss
Lucile Eifort and Mrs. Maggie
Lewis of Eagle Springs.
Coffee Hour
Mrs. Floyd Upole and Mrs. Gas
ton Simmons were hostesses to
a coffee hour Sunday evening at
the Upole home for Circle 1 of
the Presbyterian women.
Mrs. John Thompson gave a
program on Evangelism and Mrs.
Clyde Auman moderated the Bib
le Study from the Book of Mat
thew.
Attend Wedding
Attending the wedding of Miss
Barbara Jana Moon to Clement
Monroe Williams at the Christian
and Missionary Alliance Church
in Lumberton Sunday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Jackson,
Mrs. W. E. Jackson, and Jane,
Mrs. Hubert Black and Laura and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pusser. Joe was
an usher. They also attended the
reception at the Pine Crest Coun
try Club in Lumberton following
the ceremony.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lewis have
have returned from a 10-day va
cation to Miami, Fla. They also
visited other points of interest in
cluding Sarasota and Homestead.
Sandhills Courses
Top Golf Lay-Outs
Listed in a new bulletin, “Golf
in North Carolina,” just pub
lished by the Travel Information
Division of the Department of
Conservation and Development,
are 173 golf courses. Of these,
new courses include the Number
5 at Pinehurst, fifth 18-hole
course at the Pinehurst Coimtry
Club, and the 18-hole Whispering
Pines Country Club course near
Southern Pines and Pinehurst.
The new Oak Island Golf Club’s
course is the first state golf lay
out adjacent to the seashore. Un
der construction and expected to
be ready for use during the sum
mer of 1963 and nine holes of the
Lake Toxaway Golf Club course
in a new resort development be
tween Brevard and Highlands.
Longest course on the list is
the famous No. 2 Championship
at Pinehurst, scene of the USGA
National Amateur Championship
Tournament in 1962. It is 7,051
yards, par 72.
Over 150 North Carolina cour
ses are open for play every month
in the year. The higest-altitude
mountain courses are open from
spring through autumn. In the
Sandhills, nine courses are open
from September through April,
and three courses are played year
around. ^
In addition to the standard 18
hole and 9-hole courses, there are
half a dozen par-three courses—
lighted for night play—plus many
driving ranges.
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Spending Sunday with the Don
aldsons was Miss loanees Donald
son of Charlotte.
Mrs. E. L. Sutphin and Mrs.
John Thompson visited their
aunt. Miss Annie Stowe who is |
a patient at McCain Hospital, on
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. John Btranson is home af
ter having surgery at Moore Mem-
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In High Point Sunday to visit
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The Lee Sutphin family and
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