Page Fourteen Friday, June 12 THE PILOT, a Paper With rharacter, Aberdeen, Nortii Caroliig BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM IS SOLD HERE 'BuintciiP; ICE CHARLES DRUG CO. Where quality prod- -ucts always prevail- The firms whose names appear here handle Buttercup Ice Cream because it is a strictly hig’h class product and one that they can recommend as being fully up to the high standard set by their other lines of merchandise. ICE CREAM^ UTTERCU Charles, Manager ABERDEEN, N, C. To continue SPECIAL SALE another week No Age Limit To Enjoyment Children with their unjaded capacity for enjoyment are expected to get a thrill out of Buttercup Ice Cream. But to see their elders respond with the same gusto is surely a tri bute to the deliciousness of this product. OPEN ALL NIGHT MILLICAN’S CAFE ABERDEEN 1 F»int, 2Sc WE SELL Buttercup Ice Cream The Best There Is Our Specialty IS CHICKEN DINNERS Stop here once and you will again. ADAMS’ CAFE PINEBLUFF BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM CO MANUFACTURERS OF ICE crf:a.m BUmRfUP HAMLET, N. C. - June 10, 1931 * . The Pilot, Aberdeen, N. C., ^ j Gentlemen, - :*r ^ After putting forth every possible effort to supply tremendous de mand ior ANNIVERSARY PINTS we have been obliged to disappoint all Dealers. We simply could not produce the special packages fast enough to give all dealers and their customers their full requirements. Every Buttercup Dealer, every Buttercup consumer must have a fair chance at the prizes offered. Every person or group of persons collecting the coupon in an effort to win the Radio and Vacuum Cleaner will have another full week in which to compete. All Dealers have been given per mission to continue the Special Pint sale during next week, sale ending at midnight Saturday June 20th. The Pint Sale has already exceeded our every expectation and will prove the greatest single undertaking in our history. Your efforts in get ting this information before the public will be greatly appreciated. Yours very truly, BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM COMPANY. “ITS FAMOUS because IT’S GOOD” Thousands Visit New Plant of Buttercup Ice Cream at Hamlet *• Ice Cream, Souvenirs and Music Greet Guests at Company’s Model Factory Many from the Sandhills section ac cepted the invitation of the Butter cup Ice Cream Company to visit its new plant at Hamlet last week, anJ were rewarded by a hospitable recep tion, some good ice cream and appro priate souvenirs. And they, along with several thousand other visitors from all parts of the big territory served by the company, saw one of the best equipped plants for the manufacture of ice cream in the South. The com pany officials even had an orchestra on hand to entertain the guests. Dealers began arriving at the plant as soon as the doors were open in the morning and, continued during the day, some coming a distance of 120 miles. Others came to spend the morn ing returning to their homes and send ing their families and friends in the afternoon. Barbecue luncheon was ser ved to all (lealers and their families present at the noon hour, there being an estimated attendance of two hun dred. A very noticeable feature in the new plant was the temperature main tained in the main freezing room. The air conditioner which worked auto matically during the afternoon and evening made this large open room very cool and inviting. Attractive Display Attractive displays of individual molds were in the hardening room as Nearly 3 Gallons That’s Your Annual Ice Cream Consumption if You’re an Average American If you are an average American citizen, do you know how much ice 2ream you eat in a year? The production of ice cream in the United States in 1927 was 335,703,610 gallons, which was a per capita consumption of 2.85 Lr^llons. If you didn’t get your 2.85 gal lons, someone got your share. construction as near fire proof as pos sible. Every precaution has been tak- I en botlii in the architectural design of I the plant and installation of the most ! modern machinery for the efficients i production of ice cream. It is a build- ! ing and industry which Hamlet should i be proud of. County Health Seventeen New Measles Cases. Sanitary Inspections Made. —Clinics on Mondays and will be continued until the full number of injections are given. The clinics in other parts of the county will be commenced shortly. Midwife classes are being held at Eagle Sp^rings, Hemp, Aberdeen, Cameron, Jackson Springs, and Car- Bricks of Fruit The summer season enables us to introduce many delicious fresh fruit flavors into our ever-growing repertoire of original and popular Brick Specials. If you like Ice Cream, you vpill be thrilled with But- tercup. BRYAN DRUG CO. ABERDEEN In The Crisis Play Safe! When, of a summer’s evening, neighbors unexpectedly 'join 70ur front porch congress, pull trump!....make the most graceful gesture of hospital ity !....serve Buttercup Ice Cream. BROAD STREET PHARMACY SOUTHERN PINES Rich Texture! Fine Flavor! Quality standards that make it most healthful; flavoring excellence that makes it the most favored by hostess and lousewife 'as the climax to any menu^ Buttercup Ice Cream in car tons by bulk or bricky CAROLINA PHARMACY PINEHURST NIAGARA Seventeen new cases of measles ; thage. Midwives must knew their cat- Buttercup has distributing points at were reported in the county for the echism and have their kit and outfit Lumberton, Sumter and Sanford. All week ending May 30. In the city of ; ready for inspection before their per- the ice cream is made at Hamlet and Raleigh there were 55 new cases re- mit for the year can be given. They relatives in Ral * h shipped to these points of distribution., ported for the same week and in'Win-I must attend these classes and must] Millard ^^eynolds ' and famil left Buttercup mailed out several thous- ston-Salem 99 new cases. All cases | pass a physical examination. ' the pa«t week for thel^hon^r^nPem- Mrs. J. V. Snipes and children have returned from a week’s visit among relatives in Chapel Hill and vicinity. W. F. Smith of Raleigh was a vis itor among relatives here the past week. Miss Nellie Dorris Morgan of Nia gara is spending a few days with broke, Maine. J. V. Snipes spent the first of the well as other packages such as But tercup produces. A large number of guests were at tracted by the delicate machines and paraphernalia in the laboratory where all of the tests of dairy products and ice cream are pe^foi-med. Interesting information concerning the food val ue of ice cream was given to the thous ands of guests present in the manner of little folders entitled “The Story of Ice Cream Puppies.^’ Hundreds of letters and telegrams were received during the day congrat ulating Mr. Corning upon the opening of his modem plant. Several large floral displays were also received from various dairy and ice cream supply houses about the country. The new plant is of modem brick I and invitations, carried advertising in reported at Carthage have so far been A tuberculosis survey of Jackson 30 different newspapers and distri- quarantined, and observance of the Hamlet colored settlement near Pinp- I buted thousands of circulars. quarandne regulations helps to delay | hurst, is almost completed and sus- ^;ek 'witTT;; ILi: Le‘:;u': Vpo'st- the epidemic, to abate its virulence pected cases of tuberculosis are being I masters which in rVinvlnt+p Mon- ABERDEEN and reduce the death rate for this di- , sent to the Sanatorium for examina- j ^j^y and Tuesday. He reports a good there has been no death | tion. It looks as if Jackson Hamlet is Ifime mee+iTio- all Miss Lena Stewart spent last week during this epidemic. In- ! going to have a very good bill of over the state. The Chamber of Com- health as far as this disease is con-imerce of Charlotte gave them a free cerned. One case of tuberculosis in | trip of fifty miles in one of those . .U f V • 1 * infectious stage has been thor- | j^rge busses, taking in Gastonia, Bes- Miss Effie Butler left on last Tues- T i Tf oughly screened in and protected ^gemer City and on to the Kings Moun- : day for Chapel Hill, to attend the ; ® ® attack lighter. But up to the | against flies and other means of con- j tain battle ground where the guide I Summer school for teachers now in I preventative vaccine has tagion, and is being well cared for by I showed the location where the main j session there. i ibeen perfected. ^ Mrs. Francis T. Keating, president of in Raleigh with relatives, and was ac- ^lood companied by her cousin, Carl Buch- parent has been given to sev- and Jr. sickly or very young children to Jesse Wimberly, Sam Tarlton, Louis ' Battle from the Sanatation de- the Health and Welfare, Pinehurst Parks and Raymond Wicker left last Partment of the State Board of Health, Branch, and by the Brotherhood of Monday on a motor trip to Canada ^^aleigh, is at present working in this Rinehurst, Dr. J. Symington, public ! His ” en surrendered! battles were fought and where Gen eral Ferguson, the British command er fell and was buried on the spot. and points north. Raymond Wicker <^ounty. He has been here for over a i health officer, reports, i will stop off in Bretton Wood N. H., ^onth and has accomplished some where he will be manager of a print- &ood work. He will remain in Moore ing office for the summer, and Jesse i until the end of June. All reports of Wimberly will stop off in New York complaints regarding sanitation or city to consult a spcialist befor re-- one desiring instruction in the line turning home with the other boys. i sanitation is invited to address Mr. Mrs. D. Jordan and Misses Doro- ^ Battle at the Public Health Office, thy and Edythe Wicker and Myrtle | Carthage. To have every house in Jordan spent the past week-end in i Moore county 100 per cent sanitated Lumberton visiting friends. and no open wells is the aim. The clinic at Southern Pines and Manley commence at 10:30 a. m. and' 2:00 p. m. respectively on Mondays, There are 19,860 more females than males in North Carolina. STORES CLOSED The first Wednesday in June found most of the Southern Pines stores closed for the afternoon, a practice that will continue throughout the summer months. The postal service in North Caro lina gives employment to $4,570 peo ple. Postal receipts in 1929 amounted to $6,504,000 in this State. The Dewberry season is on these parts and many farmers hope to receive a bit of change which will come in handy at this critical time. One garment maker in North Car olina advertises -that he uses cloth woven and finished in this State; that he sews up the garments with thread made in the* State; that he labels his garments with labels woven in this State; and that he packs them in pa per boxes made in this State—a truly North Carolina-made product.