Page FOURTEEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 BRICK SCHOOL The stone and brick school for boys in early Salem was built in 1794 by the Moravian potter, brick maker and architect, Gott lob Krause. Now part of the Wachovia Museum in Old Salem, the school is open for daily tours. AT FARM BUREAU ANNUAL MEETING Mtuig’sPAST fithWBiiM LUCm WALL PAINT No ftirring, uo priming. Dip la and atart to painti Creamy-thick—won’t drip or epatter like ordinary paint. Driea in 30 minutes to lovely flat finish. Clean up with soap and water! noose from 19 decorator colors- ExaeUy matching ihadea for woodwork in durable"Dueo" Satin Sheen Enamel. SHAW PAINT & WALLPAPER CX). Southern Pines Fewer Farmers Produce More, Speaker Says; Hulsey Elected New President Speaking to members of Moore County Farm Bureau at their An nual Meeting in the Carthage nual Meeting Saturday, October 31, W. E. Little, commodities di rector of the N. C. Farm Bureau, said, “Four per cent of the pop ulation in the United States now produce 90 per cent of the food and fiber,” reminding farmers that they are becoming more and more a “minority group.” Little emphasized strength of membership in Farm Bureau as a means to protecting agricultural interests, pointing out that, in the United States, Farm Bureau membership is now 37,000 ahead of last year and in Souhteastern States more than 30,000 ahead of last year. Thus on a comparative basis, southern states are gain ing membership faster than the nation as a whole, he said, which should mean increased influence on setting of overall policies. He compared Farm Bureau organi zation to a pipewrench, a tool adjustable to many jobs, and membership was compared to the teeth of the wrench. Little said that Congress can repeal support price and acreage allotment practices at any time, although producing areas may favor them. However, he praised FOR VETERANS Our Southern Pines Office has been consolidated with our Charlotte Offix^e, Harold E. Hasseufelt win serve the Southern Pines area from Charlotte. The address is 110 South Tryon Street and the telephone number is 333-5492. Mr. Hassenfelt will also be available for consultation in Southern Fines on the weekend. He may be reached at Oxford 2-3261. We invite you to make use of our services. Established 1925 Investment Bankers Members New York Stock Exchange and Other National Exchanges 110 South'Yryon Street Charlotte, N. C. Tel. 333-5492 Farm Bureau methods of deter mining its State and National policy as “demonstrating demo cracy in action” and pointed out that resolutions adoped locally by vote of the membership, then ac cepted at the State and National levels through vote of delegates at state and national conventions, was the democratic way of letting legislatures and Congress know the needs of the farmer. At the meeting, the Moore County membership enjoyed pork barbecue served by Lee Williams and his food committee. Following invocation by the Rev. Michael Ray of Carthage and the singing of America, president John Smtih welcomed all present. Clyde Au- man introduced Little. Several candidates of the political cam paign were recognized in the group and were introduced by J. Elvin Jackson. A feature this year, not prac ticed recently, was the awarding of door prizes by drawing. S. J. Flinchum won the half ton ferti lizer donated by Farmers’ Ex change Store (Short’s in Carth age) ; William Maness of Sand hill Production Credit won the half ton fertilizer donated by Carthage Farmers’ Supply (Burt’s), R. W. Blue w(on by Carthage Tractor and Imple ment Co., J. J. Jeffreys won a waste basket donated by Keith Hardware of Vass, and Howard Matthews won a pillow donated by Budd'-Crockett Furniture Com pany o f Vass. Officers for 1965 were elected as follows; William B. Hulsey, Jr., president; Lawrence Flinchum, president; Lawrence Flinchum, secretary - treasurer; and J. D. Shields, publicity. The board of directors, mem bers elected for 1965 were Clyde Auman, L. D. Brooks, John Bak er, Joe Caddell, Norman Cagle, Frank Comer, S. J. Flinchum, Clarence Gordon, J. J. Jeffries, Leon Keith, J. B. McLeod, Carr Paschel, Brady Pressley, and S'. R. Ransdell, Jr. Officers are also members of the board. Both of the two General Reso lutions were of a local nature, being a commendation to the County Commissioners and a re quest of the County School Board, as follows; 1. “The Moore County Farm Bureau would like to commend the Board of County Commission ers of Moore County for construc tion of an Agricultural Building. This facility was needed in order Information On NSLI Changes Now Available Veterans interested in the new law re-opening National Service Life Insurance may obtain a “general information” sheet at any VA regional office, J. D. De- Ramus, Manager of the North tion Regional Office, said today. This printed sheet gives a gen eral outline of what the law pro vides and what the veteran must do and concludes on the reverse side with sample tables of for the Agricultural Agencies of the County to properly serve the farmers. We appreciate men who have the needs of our County at heart and pledge them our sup port in their many undertakings.” 2. “To enable farmers to har vest their crops with family and local youth labor, we urge the Moore County School BOcird and the Superintendent to adhere to a policy of setting the initial opening date of a school term to be not earlier than the day fol lowing Labor Day.” monthly premium rates. A copy of this sheet may be obtained by calling, writing or telephoning the nearset VA re gional office^lh£y5££5X2il£^l£i DeRamus said, at the Veterans Administration Regional Office, Nissen Building, 310 West Fourth Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. He reminded veterans, how ever, that ho application can be made for the insurance until May 1, 1965. This date for re opening is set by law. JACQUIN'S jACQUm^ London Tower DlSnUID LONDON, Dior GIN M ‘MM I A0teoutf9 ote’mmtoeoeustuaeoMM London Tower Gin PINT Charles Jaequin et Cie., Ine., PMIa., Pov^O Proof Distilled from Grain ^ntient j^nrient HALF QUART STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON $ QUART i . MPHOOf WHISKY »0>IICIEHT AGE DISTIlLINOCOMPMIY.fRtNKfOIIT.IgtlTlICKy, Business Directory Ti/Aenc 7-0 TVAcit 7^ SOCIAL STATIONERY : GIFT PRINTING WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS All Types of Business Forms Prompt Service — Reasonable Prices Phone 2-7271 Southern Pines, N. C. THE PILOT. Inc. FUEL OIL — KEROSENE Metered Deliveries Prompt Service — Call 695-3902 SANDHILL OIL CO. U.S. 1 South — Southern Pines, N. C. Sandhills Bonded Warehouse. Ine. Agents For AERO — MAYFLOWER Crating . Packing - Storage 695-5691 U.S. 1 North Southern Pines, N. C. Hughie E. Gilchrist SHOE REPAIR SHOP SOLES — HALF-SOLES — HEELS SHOES DYED TO ORDER West Penn. Avenue Ph. 692-3180 Southern Pines BILL'S AMOCO SERVICE On U.S. 1 So. Southern Pines “We Specialize In Service” BUI McDonald Ph. 692-2989 AtTOBILE Hi lOin 30Z POWER MOWERS ROY TRAILER SALES U.S. 1 South Phone 695-0673 Southern Pines, N. C. 400 TARBELL REPAIRED ABERDEEN GARAGE ABERDEEN, N. C. W1 4-1581 >3 SOUTHERN PINES COUNTRY CLUB Open Year Round HAWKINS ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACTING Large or Small % 655 S. E. Broad St. Phone 695-8395 Radio Dispatched Trucks ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ABERDEEN ELECTRIC SHOP FREE ESTIMATES Phone WI 4-1370 Aberdeen. N. C. "Climate By Chrysler" Quality Air-Conditioning Know-How Service Southern Pines Plumbing & Heating U.S. 15-501 South Southern Pines, N. C. — 692-2301 YOUl durance HOBBS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance and Service 695-7411 118 N, W. Broad St. Southm Fines CANVAS & METAL Mfg. Since 1926 SANDHILL AWNING CO. Ph. 692-3497 Sou. Pines, N. C. MILL OUTLET STORE Dress Materials and Accessories Draperies and Upholistery 650 S. W. Broad SL MIMtlR Senvice Phone 294-8122 Pinehurst, N. Ck AIR & STEAMER TICKETS CRUISES — TOURS LONG MEADOW FARMS Country Fresh Dairy Products Call 695-5602 For Home Delivery Southern Pines-Pinehurst-Aberdeen-Carthag* SAVE at McLEAN'S STYLE SHOP If It's Fashion News — It's Herel Aberdeen. N. C. Windsor 4-1181—103 South Si. AMBULANCE SERVICE POWELL FUNERAL HOME Phone 692-6161 Southern Pines, N. C. nniRV RUEEN Regular Season 11 A. M. — 11 P. M. DaUy OS 1 between So. Pines 8e Aberdeea FIELDS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing ■ Heating • Air Conditioning Ph. 295-5952 Pinehurst. N. C. It COLLINS DEPT. STORE Official Boy & Cub Scout Equipment Ph. Wl 4-1213 Aberdeen. N. C. Bigelow Carpeting HALLUM FURNITURE CO. Aberdeen - Rockingham CLARK & BRADSHAW Auto Ser«ioe N. W. Broad SL Ph. 692-7171 Shaw Palni 8c Wallpaper Co. N£. Broad SL Ph. 695-8241 Sou. Pines Recapping Co. Ph. 692-2546 S.W. Broadi SL ExL Southern Pinea. N. C. Tree Work Planting Maintenance Nursery ROY KELLY LANDSCAPE SERVICE Midland Road Serving Pinehurst — Sotiihem Pines Ph. 692-2251 Kent Kelly. Mgr.