Friday, April 10, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Page Sev«* Proved right here in OUR TOWN I 43 7 /© MORE MILES o/ real non-skid safety than from previous All- Weathers.Our customers’ records show it. 'I he new “G-3” is your best buy— proved also by the fact it’s America’s bi^ii^eai seller.Cjct set now for safe driving this spring and summer — get a set now! TiLL- WEATHER TIRES fact GOODYEAR TIRES Goodyear dea theretore tire* by value at — — coo- oao «ive you every P'*®*’ « ^ioce yourselt service. • sample our PAGE MOTOR CO. Southern Pines Garrison Advises Farmers To Sign Farm Program Applications PINEBLUFF Considers Payments Fair and Based on “Type of Farming We Should Have Been Doin^; "Each day now we are having calls at the office for copies of the new contract for this ytar,” says E. H. Gariison, Jr., county agent. There is no contract for this year. This will be in the form of an application for the payments on the Soil Conserva tion program. Unless Congress passes the bill putting a tax on tobacco, there will be no compulsory control such as we had last year. However the new program looks gcod and 1 certainly think that everyone who possibly can should sign one of these applications this yeai'. The payments on this program are good and it is nothing more than the type cf farm ing that we should have been doing all the time. •‘Those who are anxious to buy fer tilizer now would be safe in planting 70 percent of their base of tobacco and 65 percent of the base on This is about the best that we can tell at the present time. “The applications are being printed now and I hope that we shall have the work sheets in about another week. JusL as soon as tl.e.se are ready to be filled out we are going to make an effort to get them out to all the townships so that the growers will be put to just as little trouble as pos- They Get Their Man He’s Not the One They Were Looking For, But Proves Much Bigger Catch The old saying. ‘‘A guilty con science needs no accuser,” is brought to mind by an experience which county officers had this week. On Monday Officers Grimm. Slack anr Purvis started out in search of a colored boy for whom someone had taken out papers charging him with raising a disturbance over a corpse j cn the day before. Thinking that they I might get some information from ■ John McKinnon, who resides near the j county home, they set out for his place. As they near McKinnon’s home, they saw him coming from a nearby hou.se and noticed that he seemed to be considering turning back instead cotton ' continuing in their direction. They I called to him, feut he went the other . way. 1 Having their suspicions aroused by .fohn'.< actions, the officers went to his house where they f-und two bar rels of beer, thence to the barn, where they located beer and liquor, and fur- th.r investigation disclosed a distil lery about a hundred yards from the j home. j As vet the officers have not suc- Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield spent Tues day and Wednesday in Fayetteville attending the Presbyterial of the 1st Church. Virginia Butner spent Saturday in Greensboro, where she attended the Iota Tau Kappa frat dance at the O'Henry hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Combs and fam ily spent Sunday in High Point. Mrs. Grace R&bertson and Mrs. Shearer of Manchester, Conn., and Mrs. C. Cummings of White Plains M. Y.. are spending some time at the Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mosier of New Berlii'i, N. Y., were giiests of Uean Banton Monday. Miss Elizabeth Fletcher spent Sat urday in Raleigh. Rev. C. O, Newell is spending sever al days this week at Palestine, N. C., conference. Smith of Watertown, Conn., arrived in town last week. j attending Mr. and Mrs. (|.’oi'ge K.VSTKK SI NI>.\V I*KO(ill{.\M AT PINE NKKDLKS IXN Easter Sunday is to be observed at the Pine Needles Inn by a varied Will Provide $1,000 l To Endow Church Pew John (1. Sleffee liequest, in Will Filed Here. Sets I'p Fund Fcr “Strangers” Rental of a pew to be known as “The Strangers’ Pew" is provided for in the will of John G. Steffee, widow er, late of Brooklyn, N. Y., a cc,jy of which has been filed in the office of the clerk of the court in Mooie county. To the tiusteos cf Park Slope Con gregational Church in Brooklyn Mr. Steffee bequeathed $1,000 to b? held in trust as an endowment or reserve fund, with the lequest that the an nual income from this be used in pay ment of rental ou pew No. ttO which had been occupied by himself and family for upwards of fifteen years, said pew to be known as ‘‘The Strang ers' Pew.” Th3 trustees were author ized to use -said bequest for any pur pose they deem most expedient as a contribution to the church. To Greenwootl Cemetery Corpora tion of Brooklyn was left one $r>00 gold liberty bond in trust for the perpetual care of the cemetery plot of Mr. Steffee and wife. The remainder of the estate was be- w progtam. There is to be an egg-roll-1 Queathed to the only child, Donald M. sible. All gi'owers will be notified as to the place of meeting and the days ceeded in getting up withJohn to get that we shall be in the different sec tions. It looks like we may be a little short on help so will a.«k that you follow instructions as closely as pos sible. The days that we are out in the different communities, the office will most likely be closed. However, it should not take us long to get around, then you could come in here most any tlay and get yours fixed up. If each one will bring in. on a piece of paper, his acreage of the different crops planted it will save us lots of time. We will want a record of all crops, including even the gardens, grown on each farm. ‘‘Those who are interested in this program should begin looking around ' for peas and beans. There will be a' great many used and the prices will, be quite a bit higher later on. This ' is true every year but I am looking! for seed to be scarce this year just' as le.spedeza seed was this year. i their ored information, bov who had ing contest for the children at 11:30 o'clock Sunday morning. At 2:30 in the afternoon a kickers’ golf tourna ment starts, open to all, and tor th se not competing in this an obsta cle putting conte.st for prizes is on the program for 3:00 o’clock. In the evening, starting at nine, the Pine- H-wever, the col-' Needles ‘‘Amateur Hour” will be started the whole | staged. All residents and visitors in affair gave himself up soon after officers returned to town. the Syinington Announces Gift for Health Work One Hundred Dollars from Mrs. Keating To lie I'sed for Serums, Vaccines, Etc. A gift of a check for SIOO.OO from Mrs. Francis T. Keating of Pinehurst for public health work was announced this week by Dr. J. Symington, the county's health officer. This gift will be used for piophylactic serums, vac- cine.s and other work. Dr. Sj'mington said. "We much appreciate lti:s gift and i a riport of its disbursement will be I made in due time to the kind-hearted donor who has been a wonderful friend of our work since its commenc- ■ ing in Moore county. "This is Negro Health Week and i we are supposed to have special meet- I ings and deliver lectures and ad- dres.ses and raise a special interest in , the work among the colored people of I the county. While some of our time Steffee, of Lakewood, Ohio. ABKKDKEN AM MM ^ DAVIDSON ( KNTENNIAl. Aberdeen alumni of Davids'n Col- ! lege are taking an active part in the ; work of the alumni association of the Presbyterian institution which next year celebrates its 100th anniversary. Two Ab.rdeen citizen.s are members of the Alumni Council, W. A. Mc- Keithen and A. B. McLean. This or ganization is composed of leading Davidson alumni v,’hc> have shown ex- developed in Germany at a reputed j ceptional interest in the affairs of cotistruction cost of $800. i the college Full fragrance, fine flavor, real body, have made MINT SPRINGS the value leader in the limited budget whiskey market. No wonder—it’s a Glenmore product! the Sandhills are invited to join in the fun. A ‘‘poor man's airplane” nas been Kansas harvested one-fifth of the I United States wheat acreage in 1934. DELUXE Style Control style control gives you a dry cleaned garment with the proper measurements around the waist, hips, arms and length. The style and curves that were built into your new garment are strictly adhered to. This EXTRA De- Luxe Service w'ill give you the thrill of “putting on a new garment” at each cleaning—every detail is perfect with the fabric as smooth as new cloth and as flexible and shapely as the designer intended. Many of your friends are regular DeLuxe customers and are profiting by style control texturing, and dry cleaning responsibility—at no extra cost. If jiou want to try it too, call DeLuxe tomorrow. Your garment will be returned absolutely odorless. “Style Control” will give the proper size and curves. “Textur ing” will rejuvenate the color and life. DeLuxe respon sibility guarantees you satisfaction—or you don’t pay one cent. DELUXE CLEANERS AKRESTED FOR THKE.\T FO KII.L \MFK AND FA.MILV In an application for a peace bond Ray Thompson, white of near Jack son Springs, was charged in Record er’s Court Monday with threatening to kill his wife and other members of r his family. He entered a plea of not I has been spent among the colored guilty, but was found guilty. Judg-, population during the week. I wish to ment in the case w'as that the de-! state here that the year round and fendant be required to funiisb bond ' every year since the inauguration of in the amount of $500 to keep the | public health in Moore county, as peace and be of good behavior to-; much interest has been taken, accord ing to population, in the colored peo ple as in the white population, and there is no discrimination between the two races. As this has been our policy in the past it will be in the future. The races are so much in touch with each other in life and com merce that whatever disease affects one is likely to affect the other, and from a public health standpoint and a medical standpoint disease has to be combatted whereever it exists, inde pendent of race or creed. As among the white population the doors have been thrown wide open by the colored population for public health work, and much good work has been done in the past years in their midst. “During the winter a large r>art of j our time has been devoted to schools, and it is now nearing the time to ar ranging for pre-school clinics when all children planning to attend school for the first time should undergo a physical examination and be vacci nated in order to enter school next y'ar,” Dr. Symington said. ward the members of his family, and upon failure to furriish bond that he be committed to jail and assigned to work on the State highway, judg ment to be suspended upon condition that the defendant leave Moore coun ty and remain out of the county and not molest his family for the next two years. Pilot Advertising Fays. n Aberdeen, N. C. RespcnsiM* Dry Phone Cleaning ... 28 MISS VERRY WINS GOLF [| CHAMPIONSHIP HERE Miss Deborah Verry of Worcester, [•Mass., won the annual Women’s Mid- I South golf championship at the South- , ern Pines Cotintry Club last Friday ! after a play-off with Miss Estelle Lawson of Chapel Hill, with whom she was tied at the end of the regu lation 36 holes of medal play. This Is the second time Miss 'Verry has won the title here, having come out on top in the 1933 tournament. Sixty- five competed in the Southern Pines event. George T. Dunlap, Jr., won for the fifth time the annual North and South amateur for men in Pinehurst last week, defeating A. C. Giles in the finals. 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