Pagw Four THE PILOT, Southern P in es and Aberdeen. North Carolina ___________________ Many Concerns in County Enroll in N. C. Hospital Saving Association M iss Tolar, Eastern Supervisor, N am es Mrs. Hite o f Hemp ' Moore R epresentative To Address Seniors Miss T a s c a Tolar, e a s te rn sup er viso r of t h e N orth C arolina H ospital Saving A ssociation, of C hapel Hill, w ho is in Moore county a t p re sen t in the in te re s t of m em berships in the organizatio n, announced ea rly this w eek the a p p o in tm e n t of M rs. VV. M H ite of H e m p a s Mooie co u n ty representlitive. Miss T olar a n d Mrs. H ite have been active th is week am ong b u sin e ss concerns an d othe^ groups of th e county, a n d have en rolled the K iw anis Club o f Aberdeen and The P ilo t, Inc. of S o u th ern Pines. ^ Moore c o u n ty is actively interest- j ed in the n e w organization, th e p u r - ; pose of w h ich is to provide hospital j expenses f o r residents of th e s ta te j on an easy p ay m en t plan. I t costs but j 15 cents a week for an individual to | DK. D ONALD S T E W A R T become a member, and 40 cents a w eek for a family. D ues a re p a i d ' Dr. S te w art, who will a d d ress the through p a y ro ll deductions, o r in th e, g ra d u a te s of S ou thern P ines High case of clu b s and civic organizations, m ay be directly o r t h r o u g h ! School n ex t week, w as born in Mex dues deductions. M em bers a re ten- ico City. H is educational c a re e r has titled to 21 days of ho spital care a t been an exceptional one. He spent the asso ciatio n’s expense d u rin g the eig h t y e a is in a n E nglish public firs t year, 40 days a f t e r one has school u nder the A rchibishop of York; been a m e m b er for more th a n a year. he w as a t Davidson College three All h o spital expenses a r e covered, y ears, one y e a r a t the U niversity ot b u t the d u e s do not, of course, cov Louisville, th ree y e a rs a t P resb y ter ian S em in ary in Louisville an d two e r doctor’s bills. The association is controlled by a ' y e ars a t the U niversity of Edinburgh b o a rd of tr u s te e s composed of twelve in Scotland. He h as been p a sto r of leading N o r th Carolina citizens. F our th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rch a t Chapel a re elected by the H ospital A sso c ia -, Hill fo r th e p a st th re e years, before tion of th e state , fo u r by th e S t a t e ! which he served as p a s to r in Bir Medical S o cie ty ; these e ig h t elect m ingham . Ala., and as a s s is ta n t in fo u r from th e public. A ll tru stees tw o churches in E dinburgh. serve w ith o u t pay. The c h a r t e r of the association provides th a t it cannot T W E N T Y -F IV E G R A D U A T E FROM S O I T IIE R N FINE.S H IG H SC HOOL m a k e a p ro fit. Eligible Cases (Continuca frm n page one) Anyone u n d e r 65 m ay becom e a o lin a ;” Class Prophet, W inifred Kel m em ber w ith o u t the re q u irem e n t of; ley; Class T esta to r, C arlyle Cameron; a physical exam ination. T he b e n e f its }Song. “Tom Tom the P ip e r's Son,” cover all ty p e s of illness except ve- by the Glee Club; B estow al of Cap n e ral diseases, qu a ra n tin a b le diseases, and Gown, C h arles Ross; A cceptance, m e n tal d iso rd ers and cases which a re Ja m e s S pring ; P re s e n ta tio n of Class actu a lly co vered by the W o rk m en ’s Gift, Joseph O’C allag han; Acceptance C o m pensation Law. The b en e fits are of Gift .F. W. W eb ster; P resen tatio n available im m ed ia te ly a f t e r a m em of D ra m a tic Gift, W inifred Kelley; b e r’s first p ay m en t in c ase of acci A cceptance of Gift, Mrs. A. L. Ellis; dents. One m u s t have been a m em C lass Song, a n a rr a n g e m e n t by F red b e r fo r 30 d a y s in o rder to receive the erick S tan ley Smith, by th e Seniors. benefits f o r o th e r types o f illness e x - ' The M arshals a re E rn e stin e Bailey, ce p t in m a te r n ity cases w hich r e - ' J a m e s Ritchie, J a m e s M illiken and quire one t o have been a m e m b er for Charles Phillips. te n m onths. The g ra d u a tio n exercises program Members m a y go to a n y hospital will be: Processional, "P om p and w hich is a ffilia te d w ith th e associa C irc u m sta n ce s” ; invocation by the tion, w hich m eans v irtu a lly every Rev. T hom as A. W illiam s; Song, “In hospital in th e state. You m a y be ad- j te g e r V'itae,” by th e H igh School m itte d to a hospital any tim e your; Glee Club; P re s e n ta tio n of the physician s a y s you need h o sp ita l c a r e . , A m erican Legion C itizenship Medal, The follow ing ind u strial concerns by R. B. F re e m a n ; P re s e n ta tio n of a n d other business o rg an izatio n s in th e S p eaker by th e Rev. E. L. B a r Moore c o u n ty have a lre ad y enrolled ber; Com m encem ent A ddress by the th e ir em ployes in the association: Rev. Donald S te w a rt; Song, “In the Benner T h e a tre , C a rth a g e ; Moore Time of R oses,” bj' th e 7th Grade C ounty C o u rt House, C a rth a g e ; Pine- C horus; P re s e n ta tio n of D iplom as by h u r s t D a iry , P in eh u rst Laundry, Dr. G. G. H e rr; A lm a M a ter Song, Pin eh u rst, Inc. General O ffice, Pine Glee Club. G rad u ate s a n a Alumni; h u rs t G a ra g e , P in e h u rst Golf Benediction th e Rev. E. L. Barber. Course, P in e h u r s t Power H ouse, Pine h u r s t T eachers, the P in e h u rs t Siik •MUNEBUGS” T A K E SE C O N D Mill a t H em p, The Pilot, Inc. and ST R A IG H T FR O M .\SH E B O K O th e K iw anis Club. (C ontinued fro m page one) A B E R D E E N DAN CE field scoring his tw o te am m ates E N JO Y E D BY M.ANY ah ead of him . Then, while P itcher S m ith settle d down and held AsheT he fir s t dance o r th e su m m er boro b a tte rs to five sc a tte re d h its for season, held a t the A berdeen W are the rem a in d e r of th e g a m e a nd shut house on W ed n esd ay evening, a t the m o ut fo r the n e x t five innings. tr a c te d a sizeable tu rn o u t of oldsters Sandhills overhauled th e opposition an d y o u n g ste rs alike and th e recep and w e n t o u t in fr o n t— temporarUy. tion a cco rd in g the a ffa ir a u g e rs well Big S ixth fo r future sim ila r a ffairs, according to Clifton Jo h n so n and W . R. Jo h n son, the sp o n so rs of the dance. A p p ro x im ately 150 couples w e re p re s ent. Johnny L o n g and h is o rc h e s tra , fo r m e rly of D u k e U niv ersity an d re cen tly re tu rn e d from a n extended dance to ur of New Y ork s t a te and N ew E n g land , provided th e music and their re ce p tio n w as s o en th u sia s tic th a t, if th ey can a r n in g e th e ir itin erary accordingly, th e y will be b a ck again in th e n e a r fu tu re . BR.A/II^ A TTA CH E H E R E Victor de Carvalho, a tta c h e of the B razilian c o n su la te in N ew York, and P ete r Beradino, also connected w ith the B ra zilian co n su late, were g u e st of M iss L illian R o b e rts in South e rn Pines w hile on a v a c a tio n trip th ro u g h t h e south. They w e re so im pressed w ith th e a ttra c tiv e n e s s of tho tow n th a t th e y plan to r e t u r n la te r fo r a lon g er stay. Mr. C arvalho is send in g a w rite up o f S o u th ern P ines to th e B razil ian paper fo r which he is co rres pondent. T he su b scription price o f T he Pilot i t $2.00 a y e a r. In the fifth , W all w alked, w en t to th ird on B u c h an ’s infield out, third to first, a n d scored w hen Newton dribbled one down the f i r s t base line, Asheboro’s p itc h e r and f i r s t basem an giving an “A lphonse an d G asto n ” im itatio n over w ho should cover the play. The sixth, how ever, w a s Sandhills’ big inning and th e boys batted around, an d th e n some. Leon Melvin was an easy out, p itc h e r to firs t, and b ro th e r Neil followed w ith a foul fly to th e ca tch e r. Then, w ith tw o down, the firew o rk s s ta r te d a n d fo u r hits and tw o e rr o rs pro d u ced five runs from E d M u rra y ’s le ft h an d ed slai'ts. Bill W hite laced a te rrific trip le to th e c e n te r field wall. A lec S m ith was safe an d W h ite scored w hen short.top L ow derm ilk m isju d ged S m ith ’s high fly a n d let i t fall safe, C urtis W all bounced one off th e second basen a n ’s shins and w as safe, S m ith ad vancing to second. B u c h a n w a s also safe on a n e rro r a t s h o r t a n d th e bases w ere full. N e w to n singled to left, scoring S m ith and W all. Rich ardson singled to rig h t, sco rin g Buch an and a d v an c in g N e w to n to third, and T hom as b e a t o u t a n infield hit, scoring B uchan. Leon Melvin, up for the second tim e, w alk ed , a nd then Big Sale! Pilot to A uction O ff C uts o f Prom inent Citizen o f Southern Pines W ednesday — P o stm a ste r F r a n k Buchan, S o u th ern Pines, a p p e a rs in Pilot office. P ilot force busy r e vising its file of cuts of p ro m in en t citizens. F r a n k finds th re e old ones of himself. "I'm sick o f see ing those in th e paper. L et m e have the m and I ’ll th ro w th e m away.” Pilot force complies, h a v ing duly filed c u t of F ra n k fro m more recent photograph. T h u rsday — Dr. C. R exford R a y mond a p p e a rs in Pilot office, p ro duces som ething from u n der his arm . “J u s t found these in th e g u tter. T h o u g h t th e y probably be longed to you so b ro u g h t ’em along.” You’re rig h t. T hey w ere th re e cuts of F ra n k Buchan. Now we’ve decided to sell th e m for paperw eigh ts, to the hig he st bidders. D on’t rush. Keep in line. th e rally died w hen Melvin w as out a t first base un assisted T\vo >Iore in Seventh Sandhills added tw o more ru n s in th e first h alf of the seventh, and w ent ahead 10-6, Bill W hite w alked and advanced w hen W’all w as safe on a n e rro r a t sh o rtsto p . Then B u c h a n beat out an infield h it to third, scoring W hite and, a fte r N ew ton stru c k out. R ichardson w as safe when his bounder g o t by th e s h o r t stop and Wall scored on the play. Asheboro cam e back w ith th ree runs in its h alf of the seven th on Y’ork's single and three successive plays on Crews. W rig h t and Hobson w ho w eie safe on fielder's choices where th e a lte rn a tiv e missed. Y ork an d C rew s scored in the in terim and W right counted from th ird on a passed ball p itc h ed to Bud H enrick. Asheboro tied it up a t 10-all in the eighth w hen E llis w a s hit by one of S m ith ’s pitches and, a fte r Bolton and Allred had gone down sw inging. Crews singled him home. N eith er te am scored in the nint.\ a n d Auman, w ho w ent in to pitch the la s t h a lf of th e te n th to p ro te c t Sandhills 2-run lead g arn e re d in the f i r s t half, se t A sheboro down in o r d e r w ith an infield fly and tw o s trik e outs. M anager V ance McMillan an n o u n c ed W ednesday t h a t the Ju n io r L e gion te am fro m T ro y will be h ere this aftern o on , F rid a y , and th a t n ex t W ednesday afte rn o o n th e “Jun e B u g s” will be h o sts to Raleigh. Coach Joe D eB erry, w ho sp en t la s t week in Moore C ounty H ospital undergoing a m in o r operation, wa.s unable to acco m p an y the te a m to Asheboro, b ut we have his assu ra n ce t h a t he will be able to ta k e o v er the coaching a ssig n m e n t in a few days a n d point th e “J u n e b u g s” fo r the stren u o u s c am paig n th a t looms only a few w eeks ahead. These g am es t h a t th e boys are now playing are pre-season g am es in prep a ratio n fo r th e Ju n io r Legion n a tion-wide cam p aign t h a t opens Ju n e 22nd, an d a t th e ra te the can did ates a re pro g ressin g the Sandhills e n try is going to be one to be reckoned with. Playing fo r Sandhills on T u esday w'ere: C. Wall, c; F. Buchan, ss; A. P ate , ss; E. N ew ton, lb ; R. R ich ard son, 3b; B. T hom as, If; T. H untley, 2b; L. Melvin, 2b; N. Melvin, rf; W. W hite, cf; A. Sm ith, p an d H. A u m an, p. CARTH.AGE. H EM P, W E S T E N D S ta te is plan n in g to replace eig h t old IN N E E D O F B IG G E R SC HOOLS buses w ith th e sam e n u m b e r of new buses in com pliance w ith th e la st G rand J u r y report. We find th a t 25 (C ontinued fro m p a g e one) J. A. Campbell, fo rem an , says w ith of th e rem ain ing oldest buses a re be I re g ard to the condition of H em p ing com pletely overhauled and r e n o vated fo r n e x t y e a r an d t h a t all j scho o l: "The H em p graded school h a s ten buses a re equipped w ith go v erno rs 1 classroom s an d 14 te ach ers, m a k in g it necessary to use tw o improvised classroom s co nstru cted of beaverb o ard in one end of th e auditorium T his condition m ak es p ro p e r v en tila tion impossible and is v e ry un heal thy. A sm all book room i s being used as a classroom , which is very badly crowded. I t is recom m ended th a t a sufficient n u m b er of s ta n d a rd c la ss room s be added to this building to ' t''' , » ' ■» ^ relieve these d an gerous and o v er crowded conditions.” Need« a t W est E n d Of W est E nd th e r e p o r t say s: Conditions a t W est E nd school have been found crow ded and inadequate. The auditorium there is being used a s a study hall and the lib ra r y for a I classroom. T here is no ro o m fo r th e teaching of Home Elconomics and A griculture. I t is n ec essa ry fo r th re e te ach ers to occupy the old building which is d a n g e ro u s ab o ut fire and in a poor s t a te of repair. I t is recom m ended th a t additional rooms be im m ediately erected to m e e t the re q uirem en ts of S ta te h e a lth and edu cational s ta n d a rd s .” . F rid ay , M ay 28, 1937. lim iting the sp eed to leg al req uire m ents. We reco m m en d co ntinu ed Im provem ent in th e eq u ip m ent of the school tr a n s p o rta tio n sy stem . We recom m end b e t t e r drivers a n d s tric t e r supervision.” • TRY A P IL O T W A N T AD DePalma in Nodein Stock Car Beats Fastest Raceis of 1911 The rep o rt on the inspection of the C arth ag e school reads: “The old C a rth a g e g ra d e d school is in need of ren o vatin g th ro u g ho u t. W e found no au d ito riu m or a sse m bly room in th is b u ild ing a t all, it havin g been converted into c lass room s several y e a rs ago. This build ing needs new seats, ro o f repair.® and p a in tin g outside and inside. T he toilet facilities w ere in good shape. It is recom m ended th a t enough a d ditional classroom s be a d d e d im m ed ia te ly to th is building t o accom m o d ate co m fortably all the ch ildren and t h a t the a u d ito riu m or asse m b ly room be resto red .” Of th e E a g le Springs colored school th e rep o rt sa y s: “B uilding in v ery bad condition. W e recom m end a new building.’ ’ The follow ing is a r e p o r t of th e G rand J u r y a s to school b u se s in th e county: “We find t h a t some s lig h t im prove m en t has been m ade in th e g en eral condition of school b u ses since the la s t report. W e are a ss u re d t h a t th e A iMOUhKIN s t o c k c a r a n d u s i n g G u l f No-!Nox K tliyl i;;asoliiiv n in ! (>ulfpri<ie O il, R a l p h H e P a l m a ( i n s e t ) , v e t e r a n r a c e d r i v e r , Iasi .M o n d a y d r o v e .500 m i l e s o n t h e f a m o u s I n d i a n a p o l i s Spce< lw ay a t aii a^ cru jsc s p e e d t h a t w as 7 .6 m i l e s p e r h o u r l i c t t e r t h a n t h e f a s t e s t raciii<: c a r w as a lilc t o d o in 1911. D c P a l i n a u s e d a L a S a l l e c o n v e r t i b l e coupc*. a n d av era K c d 82.19 m i l e s p e r h o u r . T h e l o p view s h o w s t h e f i n i s h o f t h e r a c e , a n d t>elow D e P a l m a ip i c t u r e d fillin g h i s t a n k w i t h N o - N o x E t h y l f r o m t h e G u l f t r u c k . I 'u r p o s e o f t h e r u n w a s t o s h o w h o w p r e s e n t d a y s t o c k c a r s a n d c o m m e r c i a l g a s o l in e a n d l u b r i c a n U c o m p a r e w i t h t h e b e s t t h a t t h e sp e e d w a y h a d tw e n ty -fiv e y e a rs ag o . SUNNER Neans More Driving NORE DRIVING Means more Wear and Tear NORE WEAR and TEAR Means shorter life for your Car UNLESS You Watch the Vital Spots uOHN M cK IN N E Y D IE S A T HOM E IN T IT U S V IL L E , P.A. (Continued fr o m page one) Woolley, form ed th e A m erican R a d iato r Com pany. Mr. M cK inney w as a director of th e com pany fro m its inception to hi? death. In th e early '90s he w a s also associated w ith the la te He.n y M. F la g le r in developm ent work. He h a d m e t Mr. F la g le r th rou g h Mr. R ockefeller, w ith w hom Mr. F la g le r w as associated in the production of oil. Mr. M cKinney be cam e in te reste d in Mr. F la g le r’s de velopm ent on th e e a s t coast of F lo r ida, and as equal p a rtn e rs th e y p u r chased th e la n d w hich com prised the original p ro p erties of th e old Royal P o in cian a H otel. Mr. M cK inney lon g w a s activ e in PennsyW ania a n d n ation al politics, an d atten d ed fo u r n atio n al conven tions as a delegate. H e w a s su p p o r t e r and friend of P re sid en t G rover Cleveland. Surviving a r e his wife, Mrs. Alliene F o rd M cK inney, and a d au g h te r, M iss lEJUhelyn McKinney, of Greenwich, Conn. J o h n R. MacKinney, of N ew Y o rk C ity is Mr. M c K inney’s grandson. Mr. M cK inney’s death preceded th a t of his fo r m e r associate, J o h n D. Rockefeller, b y w o days. . • Watching Vital Spots in an Automobile is Our Jol» • We Keep Mechanics on the Job — specialists in their line — just to keep your car in shape, to keep it running smoothly, to make it last longer. • Neglect of your car is your own fault as long as we are here ready to serve you. • ALSO—We recommend Gulf Gasolines and Oils for the Summer Months. Page Motor Company East Broad Street ‘ii Southern Pints #
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