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L and that Tmh B AxhHv and Mai Dart* ara aimntritni and Maud JM|N af Elaatlaa t« War J Na. t Bcr. t, That Um Kafiatrati<»< BooV • ha apanad on Monday Ma/ SSrd, 19*7. at » o'clock A. AIM ^fdlAIII upon art thin aach af tha two procinct* until raadawa on tha 18th day af Jar." 1*17, and that *aM Kmc. ». That at uM alectian k*nti wlbd, Owt a hall be aubmitted to tin ffUctkm the hrtktTfMtlM of levy tag a tax ef not wmili •*> (*nti on Um MM HunHrvd dolUir vthittini and »>«MaBW emti oa Mtk poll fix Um purpoaa at paying off and ratirini aoU* .u.d other e\ ldcr.tc- of debt me caaMllatod or now outstanding in. ur rad la the malntram of the actn>oh of the Town of Mount Airy; Md Ii aaid election thoee favoring tka levy lag at aatd tax a hall vote a irritin or prHrtad Sal lot rssrtiag aa foil.*. Tor Uqiidathw ffrhsnf Debt." aw th»« opi oatog "aid Us shall i ballot or ikkrt nrittfn or printed reading aa follow*, "A|*Hal U|«i dating School I>eht " Sac. t. That Uw uueetioas submit tad ta the nrlttmg voters ahatt h« ami arc deemed separata and diatiar questions and provisions, and a ««p a rata box for each of the three |>ro poaain in each of thr ararda shalt hi prodded, and thr defeat of one pre poaal shall not after* any other pro poaal, bui each ahall be declared am determined according to the vote raat for each of the several and distinct propositions. Sec lo. That th- uallAeation of v*>«er» proposing to register for »ak election shall be as Is now provided ; by law and that the reeult of the elac [tion shall he declared and determine*! 'upon the new registration hereby and herein ordered for said election, and the new registration ordered shall bt and is applicable to each of tka pro posals to be submitted to the »rn«i In said election. By order of the Board of Commis sioners in regular session held 'Ml the 1S»h day of May. IWT. W. G. SYDNOR Mivsr A'te.f F. M POORE, See A Ttms NOTICE. Under the authority conferred upoa mr by law, and purauant thereto. I <•-"1 nff«r for sale ir front of the Tay lor Motor f'oinpan\. oa tfce 4th day if June. !!» ", at 2 o'clock P M.. w f'snl roadster. !!>2« model, Wlonirng [to OrfeW Reel Jtnid sale ta purauant of statute for ; .v«rk. parts and storage on said na t htrv tn the a moan t of $44 M Taylor Motor Co. ;Stop, Start,*** Steer better! JUST four small points of contact four areas of only a few square inches each where tires and pave ment meet—how all-important they are to the safety and comfort of driver and riders alike! Did you ever think that you cannot stop, start, or steer your car without perfect contact of tires and pavement? Portland Cement concrete pavement affords the Sest surface for rubber tire contact Your city needs more concrete streets. POBTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION POR.TLAM* OEMBMT CONCRETE /• r frmmmim** *ae awatha aM. barn a* tha Wtk ti rnaary ht, a*U lb eapart. Taa •t ImMi tk* My, ha mm ban to yaw " ^VaP. that <toat —War jthto to far laal rur'i traaaaattoaa." Va Tar Haato an paa* >i»mn to Ufa to (past taeatj-Aee •4a to tha as to the RlCk ry chi kd rati la me Thto to asa of the |WMb tto aaaton a# farau to tha ontry, u a aMa, have ban an tha ■riaai. Mm amtor a# Matt Cara i 1MM durtng tha toat fee years Nat only tha rorai Ufa has bat Itjr. Trad brmuif to troHna stopa few til as It Hid before advent mt tha gaad Mb. Hater regiatrstlea to tha 1M0, leading tha lacraaTTia tha raat of tha country by •• par aant. And indirectly thia toeraaaad avtar ra« latration haa paid far tha highway to faaa and a four-rant a gallon gaa tax. Thaaa art a faa of tha ttonga that moved a great feather to ear ■Ity to aay ia a recant adtreea, "Our valley af hamUtatioa had bean rhanged Into the valley af derision that the Prophet Joel earn to M» Therefore, not la pride, bat with tha gratitude. I give yon tha toast: Here's to thr land of tha long leaf pine, A summer toad where the san doth the Where the weak grow strung, and st rot g grew great— Here's t.» Down Hame—Tha Old North State " Grte* Moravian Church REV. C. a CROUCH, PwUr Sunday School 0:45 A. M. Morning Worship ....11:00 A. M. Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. Prajr«rmMUn| every Wednesday night at 7*0 P. M. First PmbyteriM Church Re*, i. C. GRIER. I's.tor Bible School "~L 19:00 A M. Morning Worship 11M A. ML Evening Worship .7:46 P. ML Junior C E J:tf P. M. Senior C. E 7:00 P. M. Faulty Elimination DOAN'S 11* thai >U.I%a».M*kRf. The Economy Of Electric Cookery Aside from the many obvious advantages of the electric range this cooking appliance appeals to the family of ordinary means because of its economy in operation. Of course it means much to Mother to have a comfortable kitchen in hot weather. It means much to her to be relieved of the necessity for constantly attending the fire and constantly watching the food in the oven or on the top of the stove. The extra hours of recreation, rest, or other more pleasant duties not only mean a great deal to mother but they mean much also to the balance of the family. The su perior results in cooking, due to the absolute uniformity, ease of control and other features of the electric range,.are of courae ap preciated by the entire family. BUT, the feature that appeals to DAD, upon whom rests the bur den of meeting the bills at the first of the month, is the economy of the electric range. The Southern Public Utilities Company several years ago established a special cooking rate and that rate has since been reduced so that todav it is considerably less than one-half the rate for lights and ordinary electric service in the home. At this special rate it is cheaper to cook with electricity than it is with coal or wood. Manv of our customers say that it is cheaper to cook with electricity than It is with oil. With more than 4,000 electric ranges in use on our system, many of them in homes where they are used by servants who may be notoriously careless in the operation of the range, the average bill for service is approximately $5.00 per month. In many com munities the average is considerably less than that figure. In the city of Chester, S. C., two out of three of the white resi dential customers of the company use electric ranges. In other words two-thirds of the white population of this town are enjoy ing the comfort, the economy, the healthfulnen and the other ad vantages that attend the use of the electric range. In Mount Airy the average of the bills of the 71 electric range users on our lines for the past four months has been $8.78. No housewife in Mount Airy can afford not to carefully investi gate the advantages of the electric range, and to consider what an electric range in her kitchen will mean to her. The special features of our campaign offer not only enable the housewife to secure an electric range at a low price but on audi terras as will enable her to pay for it without Inconvenience while she is en joying its use and benefits. Kdiern Public Utilities Co. PHONE »S
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