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GIVE MARCH 01 FIGHT Pi VOL. 30 NO. 7 € Chairmen Ani To Initiate Chairman Blue WillBeHosl At Blue Mirror Need Greatest in HI A meeting of Moorel community polio workei| chapter officials of the Infantile Paralysis Foi! will be held at the Bluel Supper club, on Highwa;^ tween Aberdeen and Pines, tonight (Frida | o’clock. H. Clifton Blue, chair be host at the supper m. i annual event which serveJ kickoff for the fund raising paign of the county chap the Foundation. The campaign will ool with that of the state, for a quota of $1,000,000 has beef nounced, and of the Natl Foundation. It is expected f ■ community quotas will be as| ed at this time, and all infol tion will be given the commij chairmen and workers to get off to the best possible starfl the most vital polio fund-rai| drive ever held here. The campaign is considered most important as the county ' state have recently passed throl the worst polio epidemics of tJ history, and their treasuries hi been drained to the bottom! meeting the unprecedented, unanticipated, expense. In addition to the many victij of the 1948 epidemic, the chapj is caring for a number of cal from previous years, with at le| one cas^f tog. SPHS Basketball Schedule Given The basketball season, now uni der way with games going oj every week in practically all ] of the county, will end withJ annual Moore County, tou. ment, to be held during |the w February 23-March 1. ' A highlight of the season^ Southern Pines will be the am encounter with Morehead C Morehead City teams will ct l here to meet the Blue and Wt'^ at Aberdeen January 21 and. Southern Pines teams will m! the return trip to the coast Fel>t ary 11 and 12. With no gym of their oi, Southern Pines boys and gr^ are having ^o play their ho: games on any available hea! ' court, usually Pinehurst or Ah deen, whose schools have gen* ously 'offered their facilities. Opponents and locations 1 forthcoming games will be as ft lows; ’ January 11, West End at Pin hurst; 14, Robbins at Pinehur* 18, Pinehurst at Pinehurst; 21 a#, 22, Morehead City at Aberdeei®^,L 26, Laurinburg, there; 23, AbeAj [deen, there. February 1, West End at PinesaC^ ^ hurst;. 4, Robbins, there; 8, Pinery hurst, there; 11 and 12, Morehead Ti' City, there, 17, Carthage, there-on^ 18, Aberdeen at Pinehurst; 22,*,oii Hamlet at Pinehurst; 22, Ham-\et let, there. f th^ Drivers Caught Witloul H Pay Fine, Costs-Vn( Driving around without an in spection sticker on your wind shield is strictly outside the law these days, and, like most viola tions of law, it can cost you. In Southern Pines, law en forcement officers are bringing such violators in to Justice D.. E. .Bailey’s court at the rate of about •two a day, and they are being fin ed the sum of $10, plus costs. Even then, they are not on the right side of the law, because they stiU have to get that car to the inspection lane somehow, and hav ing been arrested once lor being without the sticker will not pre vent the same thing from happen ing again—and again^—and again! JThus, how to get the stickerless Aar to the nearest inspection lane becomes an immediate knotty problem for the motorist, and if the lane is any distance away, it may well become the most ex- pensiv^ basis, Als^ cne'e he mghv said thJ convinca way toj way he on his I some cJ stances! isn’t vl tens td directij lane ii| night A laJ mas wl holida:] ists w| failed, It isl
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