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Friday, March 10, 1939. THE PILOT. Southern and Aberdeen. North Carolina Page Three Jurors Drawn For Two rerms of Superior Court County Commissioners An nounce Panels for March 27 and April Terms Jurors for two terms of Superior Court were drawn at the regular meeting of the Board of County Com missioners held Monday. They are as follows; For term beginning March 27th: Carthage township—A. L. iHin- chum, R. P. Muse, R. Tom Vaughn, C. T. Sinclair, B. L. Brady. Sheffield township—R. B. Wright, E. Mai'vin Ritter, J. H. Capps, W. R. Kennedy, Sr., Hurley C. Wallace. Ritter township—J. J. Williams, Lonnie Hiusey, C. H. Davis, A. D. Brown. McNeill township-—J. M. Tyson. Sandhll township—R. S. Ratliff, E. M. H. Harris, J .R. Lampley, M. C. McP'ailand, J. G. Sloan. Mineral Springs township—Andrew Williamson, H. G. Bosworth, Roy Kelly, J. M. Thomas. For the April term; Carthage township—W. Clarence Ciabtree, M. C. Mu.se, B. H. Luther, R. L. Comer, F. C. Shaver. Bensalem township—Isham Wal lace, Ralph Lewis. Sheffield township—Albert Mor gan, S. C. Stuart, Herbert Sheffield. Ritter township—E. N. Upchurch, C. K. Upchurch. Greenwood township—D. T. Har rington, C. A, Lemons, C. M. Wil liams, C. M. Phillips. McNeill township—J. S. Cameron, G. M. Parker, Stewart Cameron. Sandhill township—H. H. Brewer. Mineral Springs township—G. O. Cole, H. C. Graham, Thomas F. C»'imes, E. P. Hinson, B. L. Hender son. Ask State To Maintain Pennsylvania Avenue County Hoard Approves Its Be coming Part of North Caro- olina Highway System The Board of County Commission, ers this week recommended that the State Highway and Public Works Commission take over and maintain PeJnnsylvania avenue. Southern Pijies, from the corporate limits of town to the intersection of U. S. Highway No. 1, a distance of about one mile. Since this street wa.s im proved it has been .'lubjected tfi heavy traffic between Southern I'^nes and Pinehurst and it is the desire of the Commissioners of Southern Pine.s and of the county to have t incorpor ated into the State .system. The County Board also asked the State to take over the road starting at Jackson Sprngs, going by Cur rie's Mill, passing near the D. P. Mc- Innis farm and leading into Flow ers Road near Howard Harrison's, known as the Eagle Springs Road. -lOE'.S FOI NI) IKON GATE, NOW SEEKS THE OWNER Joe McDaniel dropped into the of fice this week. Joe, who is te nyear.s old, seems to remember something about some body losing an iron gate last Hallo, we'en. It seems he's found one, ■knows where it is, and can tell the owner if he or she will get in touch with him at 76 East Massachusetts avenue. Southern Pines. ber, too, that some sort of a reward at the home of Mrs. Lyle D. Mac- was offered. Want Every Boy in Moore Coun t y Included in Boy Scout Program Two New Troops Organized and Others in the Process Training Course The Moore County District Com mittee of the Boy Scouts of America met in the Aberdeen Hotel at a sup per meeting last Thursday night and i mild tempemtures and ex- made plans to expand the organiza- February was a sur- The Weather February a Surprise Month, with Mild Temperatures, Lots of Rain tion to include every boy in the county in the Boy Scout program. The chairmen of the various committees leported progress since the January board meeting. The most noteworthy, work was done by M. F. Grantham, chairman of the Organization and Extension Committee who announced pri.sing month in the Sandhills. Nor. mal temperatures were overcome by the unexpectedly high mean of de- giees, 6.7 degrees higher than nor- exceeded only by the 53.3 de grees recorded in February, 1937. In .sharp contrast with la.st February with its .97 of an inch of rain, 7.84 two new troops, one in Pinebluff and ; one in Hemp. He also annouced that both Vass and Manley were to or ganize as well as a colored troop in Aberdeen. Scouting in Moore county is ad ministered by the County Scout Scout Board. This group functions through six committees as follows; District Chairman—N. L. Hodg kins, Southern Pines. Disti'ict Commissioner—R. E. Wick, er. Pinehurst. Twelve days of the month were clear, seven days partly cloudy and nine days with more or less rain, 2.15 inches falling on the 26th, the total for the month of 7.81 inches nearly four inches more than the normal expectation increasing the excess for the year to 5.24 inches. Raleigh re ports -1.55 inches there. The coldest day of the month came on the 23rd, with a low of 15 de grees. Ten days of the nioulh rog- Finance Committee — F. Shelby isteied 70 or above; the highest, 76 Cullom, chairman, Pinehurst; George degrees: on the 19th, These continuous London, Southern Pmes; C. F. Bras- high temperature.s gave an early start ington, Aberdeen; John F. Taylor, to many blossoms, the Broad street Pinehurst. parkways showing an unusually ear- Advancement Committee — John ly display. M. Howarth, chairn;an, Southern Long time Max. Min. Aver. Pines; F. S. Cullom, Pinehiust; P. T. r-,r, ^ 33 3 44 3 Kelsey, Southern Pines; George Lon don, Southern Pines; R. N. Hassell, Southern Pines; A. L. Burney, Aber deen. Camping and Activities — C. F. Brasington, Chairman, Aberdeen; F. L. Dupont, Pinehurst; L. L. W<x>ley, Manley. Health and Safety—Dr. V. L. 1938 1939 l>U 61.2 64.2 33 382 43 51 .F. KLWOOn WEI.SH HKIIE mUOKiH ( WEEK makhia(;e i.kknsks Dr. J. Elwooa Wel.sh, popular preacher of Orangeburg, S. C., will Owens, Chaiiman. Pinehurst; Dr. G. jireach at the Southern Pines Bap- G. Herr, Southern; Rev. E. L. Bai’- tist Ch\irch twice each day beginning ber A'oerdeen. Monday and continuing through Training John F. Taylor, Chair- Sunday the 19th. The hours of wor- man, Pinehurst; W. Duncan Mat- .‘•hip will be 10 30 in the mornings thews. Southern Pines; H. C. Blue, and 8:00 in the evenings. Aberdeen. Dr. Welsh's experience as a prea- Organization and Extension—M. F. eher ranges from one of the World Gra^'-ham. Chairman, Southern War camps to vai'ious religious con- Pines; W. D. Sabiston, Cai'thage; ventions, including some outstanding Rev. S. J. Starnes, Abe"deen; W. A. ; pastorates and more than 125 series L. McKeithen, Pinehurst; Garland A. | of special services. The public is Pierce, Southern Pines; Rev. Thom- cordially invited to hear him. as A. Williams, Southern Pines. Troop Representatives on County Board—Pinehurst Troop 1, Willard Dunlop; Aberdeen Troop 2; Southern Pines Troop 3, Dr. George G. Herr; Southern Pines Trop 4, Moriis John son; Carthage Troop No. 5, West End Troop 6, J. H. VonCanon; W'est Sou. thein Pines Troop 7; Pinebluff, Troop 8, A. L. Wallace; Hemp Troop 9, W. Stuart Evans. Other Board Members—Rev. W. S. Golden, Carthage; Rev. Charles Han- nigan, West Southern Pines; H. Thomas, Carthage: Clarence Thomas, Pinehurst: Thomas Cole, Pinehurst. During this week a Scoutmasters’ Training course is being conducted in the Community Church in Pine hurst. This course is sponsored by the Training Committee and has over 30 Scout leaders in attendance. N. C. Williams, Assistant Executive of the Central North Carolina Scout Council is in charge and Is giving many valuable helps to the Scouters of the county. Fifth Annual Steeplechase it II n of the Mairiage license.s have been issueJ from the office of Miss Bess McCas- kill. Register of Deeds of Moore county, to the following: Garland Mannel and Minnie Sheffield, both of Carthage; D. M. Patterson and Oc- tavia Dinkins, both of Carthage; >U)bert Garner of Hemp Route 2 and Arkie Hayes of Seagroves. L. Sandhills Steeplechase and Racing Association Barber Estate Course between Pinehurst and Southern Pines SATURDAY, MARCH 18.1939,3:00 P.N. FIVE RACES TIMBER—BRUSH—HURDLES—FLAT Purses Total ^2,200 H •• n :: :: ♦♦ t: \i a \i 9* H K » «« ti Grandstand Parking' Spaces Five Dollars Non-Reserved Spaces Two Dollars On Sale at Entrance Gates No Individual Admission Charge The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship will Incidentally, Joe seems to remem- meet Wednesday, March 15, at 3.30 Donald, Vermont avenue. 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