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t'.Lday, May 8, 1042. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, Norlh Carolina Page Three rii(‘ i*iissiiio p ^ riii> BY CHARLES MACAULEY Hugh Dave Mai Vl hirr (Icinilnnes Public r Spiril with Possil)le I uliire l^olils ii'>n t:n.s A'cck ropiiiir(i thu follow- r’liV’.'. on March 21. foi- drunken March 9. for drunken and rc'ckloss inM diivi'i- lici nx' u>vocation> fur ,|rivinR: Cliarlcy L. Thomas o'' drivinn: and F.rnrsi U. Wiseman, of •' oi'e t 'unt;. Stocds. on Maich 2, for drunken ; West Knd, l-'i'bruary Itj. for drimk- iiC'liirl. H IViuiMii ri , Sou'lii in iti i\ in;;: Frank Hpchurch of Hemp, en driviiiM Second Week of May 1941 W. I). Miitthews new Mayor of S lUhern I’ines. H F. Tarlton and )•'. Crantham new nii'nil)ers <if ■ Hoard of ('onirnissioneis. Mr and Mis. F. 15 Pottle, thoir .'■'in. (ieorjie aiul ^landson, Pjohhy. It Tuesila.v lor .leffer.son, N. H. f . the suinniui' months. Mrs. tieorye London is visilmt; her : aents at Kli/aheth City. 1937 I), (i. Stutz reelected Mayor. Com- i'..issioni>rs L. \'. O'l'alUmhan. C. S. i‘ (tell and F. C. Stevens reelected. H. J Hi'tterley and K L. Hart new iv.' inlH'rs of the lioard. 227 votes cast I'auciis vote-> for i)iu'ch;ise of land I' ■ civic center. .Miss Marparet ('.ifford bride of .J, r Hobbs 1932 •lohn N. Powell, Southern Pine.s j»' >.ttnaster and one ol leadinj; cit- -.,i-ns, iiies. I'eilins of town hi'adquaitors in Municipal TUiildiiif; falls. 1927 Hoy Pushee has boiiuhl the Ualli- V.oil ira< t on Hinhland road .iiid wiil ; 'construct the lof; cabin now t)n ?hi- propert.v into an .(ttractiv,- b’;n- i; dow, (ieorpe Richardson. Karl M 'r''iil, T. Dillehay and Frederick C'ole .'ocnt the F’.aster vacation at thoi: viiiii’s in .Southern I’ines. 1922 S H. Kit'hardson leelecti'd M.ivor. (1 lai'd of C’onimissioner.s i." ,\ ; I.i/, ■, C. Grover, J. F. Cole. ]J Ci. Slut/ I'.d Dr. W. ('. Mudnett. The laundry has clo.sed fui the .-iiiiini'r. ' ii'oiK'-' Colti'U is buildint; . hi’i;'.- or. Hi nnett street lU'ar Ilhiii'; . "Well. Hi'ntleuien.'’ Mi Huijh Dave • dd, oil knov how it is; a iiianV )l to f; ‘t in hi: cri'p Otherwise, 1\1 been li> li iif? be; im," He moved ’he teiephoni' off the desk and sa' d'in,i on the placi'. "But now wit!, '.his drought we been havins. 1 said to myself. 'It tlie Lord won't do His part wliy should I tio mitu'V So I hitched up .luj; and come on down. Taken the best part of tiu' morning.'' Wi‘ looked out the window and saw Mr. MacWhirr's old bugg and the long face of the mule. Jug, who was sadly chewing the back off The Pilot's locust tre<-. "What','; become ol your mod(>l 'I'. Ml MacWhirr'.’" we said. "What ain't you heard about it'.’" he said. "How do you fellows figure to run a paper if you don't keep up with till' news'.’ I sold it." 'Who to? " We said. "To Wesh-y Tolver, tIu' \"ry fel low that sold it to me 10 years ago. lta\e .^ome'.’" Mr. MacWhirr held out a plug of eating tobiicco and a horn- handU'd cast' knife. "Much obliged." we said. ‘'Wo ve tried it twi'iity times and can'l make a go ot it," "Tod b.'id," Mr. MacWhirr said. ‘‘Them cigar(>ttes." He shook his hi'ad "Yes, I figured that tht' least I could do to help out Pnck‘ Sam w.is to give up the rattler.'' ‘ Clive it up'.’" we said. "I thought you'd sold it " "I had it." Mr. .MacWhirr said, "and now I ain't got it. .Mn'i that giving up'’" H<’ cut himself a slice o!' tobacco fiercelv. "You ask my wife .mil childi'i'n if it ain't been given u|' " "It's too b;id .Mr. Tolv('r will be 1 unniiiM II ulien you havi' gueii it up." We said. "We"l. it loks like that for i w hilr, but in the end it will ; :uhl Wes, just w;mted tIu' tiref nd :M ! biiiii;l'.t the old r:itlli'r b.i.-k 1912 il\- a ver\ small Mile tli ■ .M.iy.u ■ nd Hoard of Commission!'. - :,re all ■ :eek'Cted without opposition. ■ "tes cast. Mayor. U. F \Vin-y, CuUi- ■issioners. W, C Mudgett. C L. linyes, T. S. Burges.-.. S. B. H!-, .; .rd .- .n, c;. S. Burleigh. .Saturday afternoon, not far froir I .VO o'clock, the fill' .'ilarm .soundi-d | f n' a slight bhize on th(> roof of' Peinbroki' l.oilge. In just two miii-i l.!es by the watch tho firemen wore 'n the spot and had the f".c un iei t 'ntrol. ! 1907 i Tui'sday. May 7th, election dav. Ro.sults, Dr. K. M. Ferguson, 57 vote-;,! ,1 ,S Burleigh, 51) votes. For Coni- I: issioners. t:, S. Kimball, 105; J. N. .Mills. ti2: L. F’. French. 58; C. T , Patch, 53; S. Whipple. 54: H. C. i Flint; H. Weber, 51; D. F. Mc.Xdams 1 43, I 1902 I Charles B. Crout ro-rlected .May-; o;'. Comniissioncrs, H. L. Thurston,; F'. H. Weaver, C. W. Shaw, Peter Beck, H. K. Geyer. Take a look at Dr. Swett's cottage and surroundings if you wish to seel how nice a place looks. Foliage j enough to convince any one that the cry of no growth in our sand is silly j and absurd. ''^5^ / without liie..; fill' I'll vi'U dolhu:.. Cn'y the f.'imih- don't kiiou- that Olherwi.-f. thi'y '.'.oiild b<' .ift.r iiu to U' 1 'ires and Ihere woiiM no b. a (lust of f.i-aec in the luiii "How ai'r v(iu Kl in.’, to j't tin:'.' You can ti II them that. " ..,dd "Son." he s;,u(. "how l: iv; :ia\. you been married'.’" we saiti, "I expi ^ I' d you'i.1 i be I'xpi'cted to get tires sonu-ho,v." ".\nd - 1 will get them,’ M.'. Hugh j Dave sai<l "But all in good '.inv ; Just as soon as they're chisip ;ind ' plentiful." "l.,ooks lil:e a lomj wail." v. e .- aid : "Oh. no." Mr. Huuh I).i\e s,-iid. "I I look lor It .inv das' now," j "Do you think the w.ir will I'lul'.’" I I We said ! 1 "v)n. no." Mr. Hugh Da\f .';,'ii'l. "1 ' I look for a long war." j ■ vSell, till'll." we said, "wh it aboul I it"" ' "This countrw" he said, "dots not ! ically need lires. Tlie Mac\Viiirr^ i ha\'e gotten where they art' with out tires In fact. Wf w.i^ be,;. • of! ; I belt)ii' 1 e\er bouj;ht rattler. Hut iht | |countiy thinks it needs lins ,,nd I I theniiire," Mr. .MacWhi. r wipeu o!:i j corner of his mouth with I'is ban- ! d.'ina ,'itu! shook it a; us, "tliert'’'oi\', | I tiros will be invented, ^■es, sir, 1 bet I ! they's ten thousand fellow.s work j ing on it now and any liay some lit ■ M le iild man will coMie out with ] wa.v'io make tires out ol stmiething. I jColloii ..it.ok.-' Ol >iili w.iter ol ,souu'- j Hung, better and cheaiH'r than e\’er i Ivfore. " Hi' put his hanifkei ehief in ■ hi.; hip pi'ck' t. ".And when th.:t da;. foir.i'S. I'll have the .-at;-faet:on '>1 1 ' lia. in'; helfieiH out Hne''' .S.kh, like ;i ' uoi'd Ami'i'ican, and also ol h.- vmi; ' : ;;'d ir.\ oh I t ;' e.' ..' Uu pe:ik ' i ' ' mai ki't " ' j >.!A(;A!ir : Tilt Rev. T. I). Mullis spent I’ues- d..v in HaieiKh. Bill William^ of l''nrt .lackstiii spi nt till' \^eek-l nd with home folks, Mr. .intl .Mrs. John Cameron “1 (irovetown. (i:i. visiti'd relatiii- here duriim the week-t'utl Burney Clarner anti family, who ha\ e livetl heie for many yt'ars. ar.' mo\'ing to .Southern Pines Ihis weeK. The Hi \ . J. 1, Foster of Klon Cnl- legf' filled his regular appointment here Sunday anti was intertained over the week-enil at the Hhotles home. Mrs. W. D. Monroe who has bei n | tiuito sick is improving. DRIVERS' LICENSES REVOKED The Stale Highway Safety Divis- If you are an eligible buyer ... one of the many classes of people qualified to buy a new motor ear under the Govern* ment’s rationing plan . . . your Chevrolet dealer will be glad to help you get a Certifi cate of Purchase and obtain delivery of your new car with a minimum of trouble and delay. Remember—you get a long-lived, dependable, econo.'rical motor car when you buy “The Finest Chevrolet of All Time.” ... It costs little to buy, operate and maintain. . . . And, most important of ail, it’s designed and built to serve you faith fully for a long time to come—it’s a quality motor car through and through. r IT PAYS JOlii^THE LEADER~a¥d GET THE U^N~G~BUY CHEVRptET jJCAUER AND i£T li»N^ DETERM CUOWUTY TO PURCHASE A NEW > MOTOR CAR MID SOUTH MOTORS, Inc. Telephone 9591 Aberdeen, N. C. BABY-GENTLE SUDS SO RICH... SWAN IS SWELL FOR bathorkitch! • fJentlt'? Say . . . Swan is huh!/- gt'ntlo. I’ure as imported castiles. If you want to eoe a happy baby, liatlif? Jiirn with Swan. Swan-dorful for duda anti dishes, too! Try it! DR. L. R. SHELTON Chiropodist will be here SUNDAY, MAY 10 ai CAROLINA HOTEL, Pinehurst, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. at AGNES DOROTHY BEAUTY SHOP Southern Pines 3:30 p. m. to 10 p. m. y rmaia^«il by Good ^ NEW! SWAN FLOATING SOAP LBVtM ■ROTHIHCCO . CAUSniOOI. MAS*. TUNE IN: "BRIGHT HORIZON" Ev*ry doy--'Mondoy through Fridoy I SPRING TIME IS PAINT TIME Never more than this Spring with a growing | shortage of Paint, Brushes and Labor. PROTECT YOUR HOME NOWll FREE INSPECTION and ESTIMATES See Our Washable Wallpapers 3 I Shaw Paint and Wallpaper Co. I J. A. Smith, Manager g East Broad Street Tel. 7601 Southern Pines I § dJ 24 HOURS A DAY-^ 7 DAYS A WEEK IS OLD STUFF TO US! We cheered, too, when the Government called oa industiy to work twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, until this war is won. But continuous producdon is nothing new to th« electric industiy. We’ve always worked that way — all year round—in peace or war. That’s <me big reason why we wen? prtfored to powei the factories that are filling the sky with planes, the earth with tanlis, and the sea wi^ (hips. Production schedules that stagger the world flie posdhle only because America ii so power- flfiL America has far more dectric power than •n th« countda oombi^~/lv0 as much as we had in the last war. And today’s power is quickly available at almost any poi^C of need because of carefully planned, int^ cotmected transmission systems. How has all this been done? Why doM average household get about twicg as electricity for its money as it did fifteen ] ago? . . . Simply because America*! de companies have been built and cpmtf^ American way—hy good business mij^g CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY mjY M
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