f 14 An outstanding race horse, owned and trained in this area, is depicted in a painting by a Sandhills artist. Page 11. RotrUxJ uthern Pines Lodge 1817, Loyal Order of Moose, will be officially dedicated Monday night, February 24, at 8 p.m. The new building, of brick and block construction, is located on Clark St. which is reached from the end of N. W. Broad St., past the Caddell Stables. Jack Garty, governor of the lodge, and Jack Barron, chair man of the Building Committee, said today that an Open House event, when the public will be invited to inspect the building, has been deferred to a later date. Grading and landscaping around the new home have not been completed, they said, and continued wet weather has made it inadvisable to have the public open house at this time. Plans for the Open House will (Continued on Page 8) % % THE WEATHER Maximum and minimum tern- peratures for each day of the past week were recorded as follows at the U. S. Weather Bureau obser- vation station at the W E E B studios on Midland Road. Max Min February 13 54 25 February 14 57 36 February 15 47 28 February 16 52 35 February 17 54 23 February 18 56 30 February 19 53 40 WITH CANDIDATE — Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Richardson Preyer (second' from left) is flanked in this photo by M. G. Boyette of Carthage (left), his Moore County campaign manager, and Mrs. Pat Rainey of Southern Pines, chairman of the women’s division of the Preyer county campaign. At right is Vance A. Derby, of Southern Pines, who headed arrangements for last Thursday’s appearance of the candidate in Carthage (V. Nicholson photo) where this photo was made. Mrs. Preyer Will Be Honor Guest Here February 27 Mrs. Pat Rainey of Southern Pines, women’s chairman on the Moore County Preyer for Gover nor Committee, said this week that Democratic women through out the county are assisting in preparations for a luncheon hon oring Mrs. Emily Preyer of Greensboro, wife of the candidate for Governor. The luncheon — one of the (Continued on Page 8) Preyer Reveals Program To Boost Tourist Busiuess Richardson Preyer, reaching Moore County exactly midway of his barnstorming tour of 100 counties, breezed into Carthage last Thursday afternoon as fresh and exuberant as if this were his first, instead of 50th, stop. The 46-year-old Greensboro man, obviously enjoying his gu bernatorial campaigning, appear ed pleased at the turnout estima- (Continued on Page 8)