SIXTEEN PAGES SOUTHER'PINES, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1964 SIXTEEN PAGES PRI1 Dr. Raymond Stone Elected To Moore’s New Community GolL CAMPUS IS CHRISTMAS GIFT. The deed i^and valued at approximately $40,000 is given by Mrs. C. Louis Meyer of Pinehurst to rustees of the Moore community college. Film left above, Robert S. Ewing, N. L. Hodgkirj mem bers of the trustees’s site committee; Board Chairmai H. Clifton Blue; Mrs. Meyer; Jere McKeillen, county board of education chair man, an! John M. Taylor, trustee and commit tee menber. (Photo by Humphrey) 100 Acres Deeded As College Site Trustees of the Moore communi ty college, in addition to choosing a new president, last week be came the owners of 100 acres of beautiful wooded real estate, which will become the college campus. Additional land is expected to be given later, said Board Chair man H. Clifton Blue. The deed' to the land was in effect a Christmas present to the board and the people of Moore, given by the owner, Mrs. C. Louis Meyer, on December 24. Meeting with Mrs. Meyer for the presentation were Chairman Blue; Jere McKeithen, chairman of the county board of education, to whom Mrs. Meyer’s original offer had been made; John Tay lor, N. L. Hodgkins and Robert S. (Continued on Page 8) danger, Deep-Freeze Oij New Years ^ye; Train Hits Car Iceliound On Track Fie sleety rain freer.ing during leate afternoon of New Years kvereated a maximum of haz- “rdrr drivers and pedestrians j Ctht unaware were many leolat work, who at close of stepped out on a slick ^ass surface, or—after scrap- ‘■ag Vom their windshields- ■ fj j highways serted. became practically de serted. Train Hits Car On Broad Street in Southern Pines, a car containing four young airmen on holiday leave from Pu^AFB' made it onto the railroa^Hptk at the Illinois Ave. (C^Kiued on Page 8) [leTields [d In Accident [Year’s Eve lOllie Mae Fields, 59, of bn, Va., brmerly of Sou- Pines, wa killed Tuesday lin in an accident caused near Monure, in Chatham ■Fields, ■'ho had been em- lin Waslngton, D. C. for ber of -ars was on the lontinue on Page 8) Lstrdon For mdrent Vote J i [s Sairday kturday 'ill be the last lot the listration period ceding tlJanuaiy 14 vole an amdment to the Rate consution changing Flhe generalooks may do so at the regur polling places from 9 a.ntill sunset. The following Surday, January 11. will be lallenge Day. First Baby, First Twins Of New Year Moore county's first baby of the New Year, in 'winning this honor, missed by only 60 seconds being a 1963 tax ex emption for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Crabtree of Walnut St., Aberdeen. It was 12:01 a. mu when their sev en - pound, three - ounce daughter arrivedi at Moore Memorial hospital. First twins of the year came edong a short lime later, born at 3:17 a. m. at St. Jo seph's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McDonald of 1325 Highway 1, South, Southern Pines. John Ingalls McDonald weighed seven pounds three ounces at birth, and James Donahue McDon ald seven pounds 12 ounces. 1 Critically Hurt In Monday Wreck, Jackson Springs Ralph Steele, 27, of Jackson Springs Rt. 1 is in Moore Me morial hospital with critical in juries, resulting from an automo bile accident of late Monday afternoon. Latest report on his condition is that he is “showing some improvement” and is ex pected to pull through. State Trooper J. F. Cardwell said Steele was injured when a (Continued on Page 8) horeHistory of 1963 j ter trials’ chipionship. . . Aber deen town brd votes to buy po- I lice car radii February !—Snow blankets Sandhills. . tep. Charles Jonas speaker at IpubUcan dinner at Carthage. . .lx attacks dog at W. Lamont Bren home. Southern Pines. March 7—avid Crockett wins lorehflfid aard. . . Search con- |mues for Bi Upchurch in Deep liver despit rixmors he has been Jen alive. .. Highway Commis- pner J. feie Webb discusses Ids with ounty commissioners j. Pineh-st boys, Vass-Lake- girls vin county basket- l'