Friday, February 9, 1940 THE PILOT, Southern J’ines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Pagu Poultry School To Be Held at Carthage Will Comprise Five Adjoining Counties.—All Interested I’r^ed To Attend K. II. (iAKKISON, ,IK., ('oiinty ARpnt For the last few years now pouL try schools have been held in d'.lfer- fnt counties of the State, It is im- possibje to hold one of these in each county in the State, so they are usu. ally taken in groups of counties. This year the schools for five ad joining counties will be hold here at Carthage on Monday^ February 19th. We are foitunate in beinp able to secure this school and we hope that cach and every one will take iidvan. tnge of this opportunity to hear some of vhe best poultry men in the State. This will he held in Court Rooni here and will tx'gin aroimd 9;30 o' clock. All of us are especially anx ious that every man nnd woman, boy and girl who is interested in poultry in any way, try to ntteijd this course. The program is as fol. lows: 9:45-10:20—“Utilizing our Flocks and equipment more fully"—C. F. Parrish. 10:20.10:55—'A Breeding Program for all Piedm.ont North Carolina Farmers—Dr. C. H. Bostian. 10:55-11:30—"Better Feeding and Sanitation as an Aid in Controlling Disease"—Dr. R. S. Dcarstync. 11:35-12:05—"Modern Methods of Marketing Poultry Products^"—T. T. BrottTi. 12:05.1:15—Recess for Lunch. 1:15-1:45—Showing Film Strip— C. F. Parrish. 1:45.2:45 Round Table Discussion led by staff. 2:45-3:30—Autopsying Diseased Birds Prof. R. S. Dearstyne. Dem onstration in Grading and Packing Kggs T. T. Brown. Exhibits and Models Dr. C. TI. Bostian and C. F. Parrish. Since poultry w’ork is on the in. crease in the county we sincerely hope that we shall have a large del egation from Moore county attend ing. With prices on other fSmi com modities not looking any too bright right now, it looks as if we might have to turn at least a part of our attention to other sources of in come. Poultry if properly handled, offers a pretty good sideline. So much so that in places this is the main source of income from the farm. In connection with this Short Course an Egg Show will be held and some right nice prizes offered for both white and brown eggs. We hope that as many aa possibly can ■will bring In a dozen eggs with them to enter in this contest. Also urge anyone you see to come. This is a rare opportunity for us and we hope that everyone who possibly can will attend for the whole day. There will be no charge for any part of this. Continual Low Temperatures Break January Records Here Skiinf;, Coasting and Skalinj;' Aniu.sed Winter (iuests in Sandhills The land of cotlrin ano the dunes c(i sanc> shuddered through the ' month of January >vith snow, ice, and tempccfiture.s continually below the normal exi)Pctation. The Sand, hills fared not .so oadly throi'gh the A Very Very Bad Girl? Ora [.ee Is Condemned and Prai.sed by the IJIacks and Whites Is Ora Lee Hooker a "Jop Loui.s," a "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," a spir ited younp|?ter who needs ,«!ym pa- winter sports of skiing_ coasting and thetic guidance, or a "very^ very bad fkating while not adverti«rd a!l had gii-1?" their followers. Until this January the lowest tern. I perature of record for the Sandhills Ftood at 5 degrees above zero witli the all tinv' lovv for the state of »> bo. low. at Chiirlotte in JHnuary 1886. A re.ading of 0 above zor'* was te- roided here in Janujiry 19.T1. With a low of 4 degrees on the 27th^ a new record was e.stablished for the Sandhills. Hiphost tr,-nper.'!ture bt'> degrees on the 17th. The sevei'ty of the successive days of abnormal lows forced down the average of the monlh to 32.0 de- gree.s a drop of 11.4 degvee.i below normal. Thirteen days of the month were clear, 12 days partly clear and 6 days cloudy. Four days showed more I or less precipitation, 1.18 inches of lain falling on the 8th. Five days had snowfalls ranging from one half inch to three and one h.ilf iches. Tw'o Ora Leo, a colored girl of C!uni,er. cn, was in Recorder's court Montlay charged with assaulting Annie Lau. lie McDonald with a ileadly weapon. Allegations in th<- vvarrant are that she used a rock and knocked Annie Lauiie senseless lor several min- ule.-J. It appealing that Ora Lee was un der sixteen years of age. her case was referred to the juvenile court and it was the tiuty of the juve nile Judge John Wilcox to decide the question. A letter addre.s-^ed to “Honorable Judge and Solicitor" and signed, “af. fectionately yours, from the colored people of Cameron" has this to say; "Ora Lee Hooker is a wreckless girl of Cameron. She goes a? p. buL ly because they call her Joe Louis. She tries to beat anyone she sees She has tried to beat Oglatha Bar- and one half inches fell on the l.st, | 3 or 4 times, Evelyn White and 1 inch on the 7th. one h.ilf inch on Christine Hamilton, also a girl that the 19th, Sand one half inches on ' "'ent to Carthage school^ she jumped the 24th^ one half inch on the 31st. school bus. She cursed an The total rainfall was 2.70 inches,! lady out in June on the public .62 inches less than normal. An lee 1 highway using vulgar language, storm on the night of the 7th and; cursed Annie Laura Mc- morning of the 8th caused great j Donald down at the station and P<^st. damage to trees and shrubbery. I office. She is a very^ very bad girl New Year's day was cloudy with D*"- Jckyll side, statements two and one half inches of snow, max. i from two well.known white women imum temperature 45 degrees, min. of Cameron set forth that so far as imicn 28 degp"ees, average 36 de- they knew, Ora l^ee's conduct was wife, Margaret P. Cameron to A. S. J^uggl.\s^ Trustee for Southern Pines Building nnd Loan Aasocia- tion, December 2nd, 19.?7 nnd recor ;i i| in the Moore County Kegi.'^. try ill Mortgage Book No. til, at page :ii8, the .s;iid A. .S, Hiiggles, TruHli'i‘_ will on THl'USDAY. MAKCI' 7 I'MO at IJ O'CLfK’K NOON, at th. Court House door i’l Moore County, .‘-ell at public auit'o'i for cash to the highest bidder the fol lowing de.scribed l.Tnds: l'.i:iNG that certain b:iilding lots .situated and being in 'the Town of Southern Pines, North Carolina, known and designated as Lot No. 5 in IJIock H and 3 ;is shown on a' map entitled "A Map of Southern ‘ Pines, Moore County. Noith Ciirf>. lina," and filed in the officc of the! Hegister of Deeds of the aforesaid' County, and being the 8,^10 lot con-' vcyed by W, J. Adams, as Trustee for 'iiu.ssell K. Oeyer, to Anna T Oeyer, registered in tlie office of the Register of Deeds of Moore Coun ty in Deed Book 37, at page 277,! and later conveyed to Mary E. Howt by deed dated March 32th, 1918^ as recorded in Deed Book 68, at j)ago iUri by the Title Guaranty & TnLSt Oon;pany of New York as Executor and Tru.stee under the la.st will and testainent of aforesaid Anna T. fJey. cr. This sale is made on accourt of default in the payiment of the in- debtedne.ss secured by saiii Deed of Trust. Dated this 6th day of February, 1940. A. S. RUOGLES, March 1. Tiu.stee. grees. lx>ng time (aven^ge Long time Max. Min. Aver. Aver. 54.6 33.2 44 1939 58.2 34 46.1 1940 43.2 22 32.6 good. She had been employed by one of the women and had given good service. VALENTINE party favors at Hayes.’ goods and Fresh fruits and vegetables at the Saturday morning Curb Market at Southern Pines. EVELYN EDSON Notary Public Telephone Office N. H. Ave PinehurstParagraphs 150 whisky is SMUl UAIK foa iiiik QUARTS YEARS 90 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY DISTIUiD AMO eOTTUOIN KCNTUCKr VrniE K.TAYLOR OISTILliNG CO..INCOHFOMATCD FRANNPORT.KENTUCKy Distilled and Bottled by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Cole went to Raleigh Tue.sday to attend the wadding of Mr. Cole's neice. Miss Virginia Cole to Joseph Daniel Moore, which took place in the Edenton Street Methodist Church at high noon. Mrs. Janet Fuller of Briarcliff Manor, N, Y., is the guest of her sister and brother-in-law Mrs. N. S. Hurd and Mr. Hurd. Kate MicKelway, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. McKelway has returned to her home after spend, ing several days in Duke Hospital where she underw'ent a derital oper ation. Mr. and Mrs. W\ A. Leland Met Keithen have returned from their wedding trip and are at home in the Kineo Cottage on the Midland ■Road. Donald Currie, Jr. and Ellis Fields, Jr., were homt from Caro lina University for ^he week-end. Ellis had a classmate, Charlie Clay, ton of Wilmington as his guest. Mrs. Cullcon, of Dunn is spending some time with her son, F. Shelby Cullom and family. Mr, and Mjs, H. Newton Marshall of Centreville, Mass,, and daughter, Mrs. Maxon Eddy of Bridgeport, Conn., have arrived at their cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Souders have gone to Florida for several months stay. E. C. Cunningham of TJebulon spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Ethel Journey. Mrs. Cunning, ham who has been a patient in the Moore lOounty Hospital and their son, Bert who has been the guest of his grandmother. Mrs. Journey re turned home with Mr. Cunningham Sunday, j Robert Rodwell spent several days In Durham this week. Mrs. Edwin L. Scofield and son, Teddy, went to New York Wetoas- day night. Miss Eaien Bruton has gone to Palm Beach, Florida to spend the month of February with her sis. ter. Mrs. J. P. Mulcahy had as her guest over the wflek-end Mrs. Doug, las L. Fox of Durham. Curtis Ledbetter is a patient In the Moore County Hospital. Mrs. H. C. Beall went to Blrming- hncrv, Ala., last week to visit her son, E. C. Beall and family. A. S. Newcomb was a patient this week at the Moore County Hos pital suffering with an infected foot. Misses Carol and Olive Hennessce, Eloise Wicker and Katherine Sledge, students at Woman's College, Greens, boro, were at home several days Jast week following mid-term examina tions. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Jellison have returned from a weeks stay in Flor. Ida. Miss Pearl McNeil! of Charlotte was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs. I. C. iSledge. Mrs. H. E. Conant is receiving treatment at the Moore County Hos. pital. Founder's Day A special FoiTnder’s Day meeting of the Parent_Teacher Association will be held next Tuesday evening, February 13, at 8:00 o’clock in the Pinehurst School auditorium to cel ebrate the forty-second anniversary of the P. T. A.. A candle lighting service will be held with high school girls taking part and a cake bearing forty-two candles will be cut dur. ing the social hour following the rfieeting. Girl Scouts Give Tea The Girl Scouts gave a tea at the "Cabin” Tuesday afternoon to which their mothers and members of the Scout council were invited. Mrs.. J. W. Harbison assisted the Scouts in making invitations, favors and dec. orations In Valentine motif; also in making and serving a course of dain ty sandwiches and cookies with Rus sian tea. This was the first time they have used the cabin and this was in. deed a happy occasion for both hosts and guests. JOHN PATTON CHADWICK PASSES IN CHIU FEB. 4 The Pilot is informed of the death of John Patten Chadwick of Santia. go, Chili, on February 4th, at San JoU de Maipo, Chill. Mr. Chadwick for many years general manager of the American Smelting an