THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1962 WORDS OF WISDOM Words of wisdom from the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles: Every driver has a moral responsibility to keep his car in a safe mechanical condi tion. Most drivers would be horri- i od at the thought they might commit murder or suicide, yet they place themselves in danger of doing so every time they drive mechanically unsafe vehicles, WALL-TO-WALL CARPET • BIGELOW • MOHAWK * ALEXANDER • SMITH Quality Installations THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Page SEVEN WEST END NEWS » Over 200 Samples 50 Rolls to Select From Select From Central Carolinas Largest Stock Select Your Carpet Today — We Install Tomorrow! m ^o6iierdac^4 BA Sanford, N. C. By SALLY AUMAN Lions Resolutions A resolution was passed at the Lions Club on Thursday night protesting the time cut in depot service as proposed by the Nor folk and,Southern. The Railroad jlans to operate this office with the Pinehurst office, giving West End only three hours daily in the afternoon. The Club went on rec ord as requesting, at least one- haU of each day as proposed by Lion Roy Swaringen. A hearing will be held in Raleigh during the latter part of April, and a dele- .gation from here will attend. The Club also went on.record as favoring an appeal for toll-free telephone service with South ern Pines - Pinehurst-Aberdeen as presented by W. A. Johnson. Jr. An official from the Telephone Company will be asked to mee' with the Club and discuss plan? for such a service. The Beta Club of the school served the club £ supper in the school cafeteria. Team Ruimer-Up Congratulations to Coach Otis Boroughs and the Girls’ High School basketball team which was runner-up in the Count' Championship tournament Satur day night in Robbins. Such a high tribute to our own Otis, who ha? produced the best team West End has had since 1948, is well deserv ed as it is his first year of coach ing. The community is looking forward to next year because Coach Boroughs has developed some excellent team work with many members returning. Senior members of the team are Annette 'Thompson, Charlotte Blake, Charlotte Thomas, Linda McNair and Phyllis Godfrey. The girls who will be here to play foi us next year will be Lois Martin Sue Thomas, Sally Vaughn, Ger aldine Garner, who starred ir most of the games this year and who is only a sophomore; Prances Pusser, Linda Brewer, Sharor Richardson, Gayle Thomas, Dian ne Williams, Judy Luck, and Joyce Blue. In 1948, according to J. F. Sin clair, dean of the Moore County coaches. West End girls were run- PINEHURST PLAYHOUSE For Hckels Call 294-7051 CHARLES WATERMAN BRUCE HALL and SHELLEY POST JOAN DeWEESE in A