Page Two THE PILOT Published each Friday by THE PILOT, Incorporated, Southern Pines, N. C. NELSON C. HYDE Editor DAN S. R,\Y (ieneral Manager CHARLES M.\CAILEY AdvertisUiK >lanaf;er Btlcn K- Ratlrr. B^uie rBinfron Smith, Charles Culltncford. AHUKiatrs Subv-ription Katen: One Year $2.00 Six Months , $1.00 Three Months . &0 Entered at the Postoffice at South ern Pines, N. C., as second class mail matter. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Abcrdten, North Carolina Friday, Augu*t 9, 1940, THE POCKETBOUK o/ KNOWLEDGE BV TOPPS A YEAR FOR NON-PARTISAXSHIP hot o* cold/. OOE TO RESfARCM half OF IHE U S. SUPPty Of SVNTHETX vanilla now COMtS FROM WASTE F'BOPirTS oe PAPtR I I _,OAL, COMBINEP WTT« AIR ANP vl/ATER WILl NOW PROOUCE both AAWONIA- (/SeP IN MAKING /C£ — MTi-iTKeeze lUe CWM*«E CUHSM OF SROWIN# lOItt ORt^lHATfOAS A SI6N Of NOBUITV BfCMtlSi IT W4i iMPOSUBti fPR "THW HAnO TO fiO AN)f KttJO Of JACHiAi ¥tORM MAf/UFACr(/?(WC- PBOVptKG MCCe THAN ONE FOUJ9TH Of HA'TiCKAL income - ^ "TXE SGiJ^ Of SAJfNtNCS Grains of Sand The Moore County News re ported last week that Democrats around CartHaKe were scoffing at the claim of the Southern Pines Willkie-for-President Club that it was non-partisan. These Democrats claimed there isn’t a Democrat on the membership rolls. j The Pilot does not know the; names of the members of thej local Willkie club, whether itj comprises solely Republicans ori not. But it does not think the point of the Carthage Demo crats is well taken. If there wa.'^ ever a non-partisan campaign, this year’s is it. re gardless of Roosevelt clubs or , ■VVillkie clu’os. If there wa.' ever %VilI the Third Grade please cor- a year when party lines are to big sign seen on the road be crossed, it is 1940. |en route to Myrtle Beach: There are scores of Democrats "Cantiioupes and W’atermellon in Moore county who are going poj. saie Here," to vote for Mr. Willkie, wheth-| — • tr or not the\ are members of( And speaking of signs, there’s one a club bearir^ his name. The Pi* | we’ve never seen in a postoffice be- lot knows of men who have been jfQj.^ Georgetown, s. c. it reads: prominent in the Democratic! "piease do not throw ink on the party for years who are sup- fjoor.” porting Mr, Willkie. Why? Ee-j cause they are men of independ-l pjjg seaboard is really putting out ent minds. Some are^ unalter-^pjj paint_ jn addition to the Southern ably opposed to a third term. Pmes station, the depot at Vass has They have seen what eight years given a new coat, and station have brought about in federal a. Borst has a nice new control of our institutions, in in- fioQj.. terfeience with busmess. Theyj fear for a continuance of policies! which lead in the direction of NC6 1935 CHEMICAL PATENTS U.S. HAVE NCREA6EP aecLiNiNB 13 ro 30'i IN fW£/6N M/rriavs «£<•’ - P06 Biscuits are a rAiv^ire eooo Of sATr^is.m FAPj/> LEGAL NOTICES PREUHINARV CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEJE’S SALE OF ESTATE REAJ. hurst, 1933 national amateur golfj champion who has been out of ‘ big I time” competition for several years, j has entered the 1940 National Ama-1 teur tournament. George played a | lot down here last winter, byth at Pinehurst and Pine Needles, and usual To All to Whom Tkese Pre«ent8 Majr Com*—Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated rec- i crd of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the un animous consent of all the stockhold ers, deposited in my office, that the Stutts Supply Company, a corpora tion of this State, whose principal of fice is situated in the town of Pine hurst, County of Moore, State of North Carolina (O. H. Stutts being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Corporation.” preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dis- rolution; Now Therefore, I, Thad Eure. Sec retary of State of the State of North Camlina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 24th day of July. 1940, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of .said cor poration, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In T^.stimony 'W'hereof. I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 24th day of July, A. D., 1940. THAD EURK, Secretary of State ,Ty26-Al ... (By SubNtituted Trwitee) Pursuant to the power and au thority contained in a certain deed I of trust dated the 28th day of June, 1934, executed by C. W. Walker and wife, Gladys Walker to Alan S. O'Neal, Trustee, which deed of trust is duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, N9rth Carolina, in Book 60,page 108, securing a certain note payable to HOME OWNERS’ LOAN CORPOR ATION, default having been made for a period of more than ninety (90) days in the payment of said note as provided therein and in the perform ance of certanr covenants set out in ■said deed of trust and demand of foreclosure having been made by the holder of said indebtedness, the un dersigned Trustee, having been sub stituted as Trustee, for Alan S. O’Neal .said substitution being duly recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 66, page 486, will offer for sale at public auction to^K””*^ faith the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Moore Count.v, Carthage, North Carolina at 12 o’clock noon on the 5th day of Sep- temper, 1940 the following described rpal estate, to wit: All that certain lot. tract or parcel of land situate, lying pnd being in the City of Abeidcen, Sandhills Township, County of Mocre, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described and defined as follows: That certain lot or parcel of land in Sandhill Township, Moore County. LEGAL NOTICES with the line of George Brown’s land S. 43 1-4 deg. W. 75 ft. to an iron stake, another of George Brown’s cornel's; thence with Brown’s line N. 73 deg. W. 100 ft. to an iron stake in the edge of the right-of-way of the Seaboard .Air Line Railroad; thence with the said right-of-way N. 43 1-4 deg. E. 75 ft. to the point of BE GINNING, being the lot of land on which is situate the one story resi dence of C. W’. W'alker; Reference Is made to a map of said lot now on file in the office of the Home Own ers’ Loan Corporation. Being the same lot of land conveyed from George Brown and wife, Senie A. Brown to Chesleigh W. Walker and wife, Gladys Walker, by Warranty Deed dated June 23, 1928, and re corded in the Moore county registry in Deed Book 103, at page 460, on July 17, 1928. This property will be sold subject to 1940 taxes. The purcha.sor at this sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 5 per cent of the purchase price to show This, the 2nd day of August, 1940. T. C. ABERNATHY, SubstiluTed" Trustee. Johnson & McCluer, Attorneys. Aug.9, A.30. NOTICE OF AD^HNISTRATION Having qualified as Ancillary .Ad- North Carolina, and about one-half as i mini.=trator of the estate of Philip S. noith of the City limits of the won the Tin Whistles cham-! P. Randolph, deceased, late of Narra- town of Aberdeen and adjoining the Brother Willkie has a slight edge in electoraj votes on Brother Roose? dictatorship. Others are favor-1^^]^ the first nation-wide poll of £*ble to Willkie as a man mndurtpfl hv ttio nallnn nnll. I states conducted by the Gallup poll. Willkie 302, Roosevent 22' who has come up from the score ma.sses, fighting his way from| ■ the bottom to the top, to thej Seven-year-old Fulton Jones, son succes.-'ful rymagement of alpj.- jifg \y l Jones of Vass gr*3at indu.''ti \. They ."ee in him Route 2, still doesn’t know what is the man America needs at thi.-^ ^he bird nest in the tree in his time. He is no e>^)eiiment, hej^ijjfj^jy'g yai-j Fulton climbed up last has pi 0\ en himsell, in e\ei\ 6H"|V'eck to investigate, but just ’oefore | task of self-defense and .self- pionship. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Evelyn G. McDonald, deceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per.son.s I’aving claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of Jul.v, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, gansett, Rhode Island, this is to not- right-of-way of the Seaboard Air ^940. I ify all persons having claims against Line Railroad and bounded on the j ^ DUNCAN MATTHEW'S Pines I Paid estate to present the same to the North by Neill Ray; on the East by I Administrator of the Estate of Eve- {undersigned at Pinehurst, North George Brown; on the South by 1 Observed on the Southern station platform on Wednesday: j unaersignea ai i-menurst, ivorth ueorge urown; on me aouta oy 1 q McDonald, Three baskets of peaches, j Carolina on or before the 12th day of George Brown and on the West by the j]5.a9. Fifteen years ago at this time i July, 1941, or this notice will be Seaboard Air Line Railroad and more | there would Have been some half a i P'«‘aded in bar of their recovery. All particularly described ."ts follows:' dozen cars on the siding here, fillnig j persons indebted to said osiiate are BEGINNING at an iron stake in tbe; Deceased. Advertise in The Pilot for Resulfs~^ with or full of peaches. I requested to make immeCiate pay- I ment to the urder.«iened. "Spoils of Conquest,’ latest March i '^^is 12th d.ny of July, 1940. of Time film showing on the screen} P. S. P. RANDOLPH. JR., of the Carolina Theatre next week ' Ancillary .Administrator of Estate of presents an exciting film story of the; PhiHip S. P. Randolph, deceased. Dutch East Indies, nchest colonial •II12-A16. empire in the world, which is today left virtually unprotected against Japanese ag.^re-ssion now that Holland it.s'elf has been taken over by Ger many. In this timely issue, the March j of Time pictures the whole story of 1 how the people .of the Netherlands | Ir.dies are facing the gravest dan- j jrer in the histoiy of their empire, for j the first time diverting all of their, tc.^ources and industries to th° pur- southeasteiTi edge of the right- of- wa.v of the Seaboard -Air Line Rail road. it being Neill Ray's southwest corner, running thence with Neill Ray's line South 73 deg. E. 100 ft. to an iron stake, the common corner of ; Neill Ray ar.d George Brown; thence 1 Dr. J. I. Neal VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, Bakers^ Food Store Dial 5681 Delivery Service Every Hour Dial ofiSl deavor. he got high enough to see, fell andjF’esfi’vation. On the othei hand, theie aie both arms near the wiist. He I .scores of Demociats^ in this was able to retui'n home after having j Some of the folks hoped the new county who. though feeling as broken bones set at the Moore | color of the Seaboard station would do the others, will vote the county Ho.spitaI. Fulton broke a leg jan liTii.rovement over the for- .stiaight Democia'tic ticket ;sole- ]j,g^ winter when he slipped on an .i^cr ly because it is the Democratic j,.y ^^ep at his home, ticket. Because of the complex ion of the two tickets this yoar, this does not .seem sensible. If the.v think Mr- Roosevelt the Fayetteville’s new United -\ltcr rtt'd.ng that Franklin D. w.is States, planning- to have orld War vetj I \ eterans Hospital is rapidly nearing ^ t.ike ever home g ?i,d duties wh:n' better man to gove™ the >« o„,.«,.en try at this time good- But if thev all well and I lean toward! More than 200.000.000 road Mr. Wilkie, l.t uould seem as if enough to paper a belt three they could conscientiously^ fol- around the world at its widest point, * low the footsteps of practically. have been distributed to American €ver.v foimer Democratic Na- jjy G^if oii Corpora- tional Chairman, former Demo-jtiQj.j since the first free map was is- cratic Presidential candidates su^d in 1914. and other leaders of their party in supporting him. It’s no year for Party; it’.^ Country this time. move t'. ; bigger things. Bob Hart, Colin Os- I borne, John Howarth and some of I the others were seen on the coiner a belt three times^t,yjj,g (q r?:i(mber th" manual o;'1 arms. ' George T. Dunlap, Jr., of Pine- NIAGARA LET’S HAVE MAIL BOXES philosophical rather than parti san principles. There can be no question but, Sunday, v.-hat the New Deal has vastly] ^is. broadened the powers of gov-' returned Mrs. E. L. Ray of Asheboro vis ited Mrs. D "S Ray and Miss Eliza- I beth last Wednesday I The Rev J. L Foster of Elon filled ihis regular appointment ac Niagara In keepings with the weather Our PricY;s this week are Hot!!III Don t Luff or Carry ^our Groceries — We Deliver Every Hour Pork Chops Armour Luzianne London Electric Cut Pure Lard TEA Lb.—17c 2 Lb. Pkg.—17c 1-4 lb. Pkg. l.)c Market Savings Tom’s All Pork Sausage, home-made, >b ;i3c Skinless Franks ib. 17c Smoke Sausage lb 17c Pof Roast (Steer IJeef) lb 19c Boiled Ham, lb 39c Breakfast Bacon. A-Grade, lb- 19c Pig Liver, special, lb- 10c Ham. Sliced, lb. 25c Hamburger Steak, lb. 13c Grocery Specials Vanilla Waffers, 1 lb. Box 13c (Jinger Snaps, lb. 9c Cocoanut Waffers. lb. 9c Pofatop« r. |,j Royal Jello, 4 pkgs. ]9(. Matches ,5c .size, 3 for 9c Grapefruit Juice No. 2 Cans, 4 for ... 24c Smarty Dog Fo'»d. can 4^ Ellis Colbert and. to their home in! There have been two letters - . ,, , ' i- in The Pilot within the past two , inciividua s and inrinstrips alikp "ere accompanied home bv Bur pin weeks suggesting lettier boyes at convenient points in South ern Pines. It's a long way to the postoffice from a large* section of town. W'e do not know’ what the Postoffice Department reg ulations are with regard to in stalling street boxes in a city of this cla.s.sification, but if it can be done, it would assuredly be ? convenience to the public. THE ISSUE BOILED DOWN The two great political parties of the United States have made their choice of presidential can didates. Only Mr. Roosevelt can speak ■with full authority in defense of New Deal activities and pur poses. And only Mr. Willkie,, among the opposition, has brought to bear on the New Deal, criticism which has been uniformly pointed, intelligent, soundly reasoned, and based on individuals and indu.stries alike.!"®'’® accompanied home by Burlein That is the New Deal’s basic | spend several weeks | philosophy—(a centralized gov-1them, ernment in Washington, exert-1 C. Fiy'and fam-j ing ifs influence over almost j and Mrs. Frank Talbert | every phase of life. It is exactly |Saturday in Fayetteville. They I this which Mr. W'illkie opposes heard over broadca-sting sta-' —a Je?fer.sonian in tradition, ft ‘‘C" w. F. n. c. is his thesis tljat the State isj M*"- Mrs. 'Vic Huggins and basically the enemy of individual I children of Chapel Hiii spent a cou- freedoin, and that the least P'® last wek with Mrs. D. s. possible government is the best possible government for the' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talbert spent governed. | Sunday in Raleigh. Next November the people Mr. and Mrs. j. l. Godfrey, Mar- determine W’hether or not the garet Katherine and Kenneth of trend of the last eight years, Warsaw s^)ent Sunday in Niagara vls- with government -grown great friends, and powerful and costly beyond After spending several days at all peace-time precedent, is to bome, C. E. Covington returned to continue—or whether we are to his work in Durham Sunday. Mr. and return to the tradition'of liber- Mrs. Covington are the proud par- al, localized government and | of another fine baby boy. self-rule as envisioned by the Mrs. L. D. Williams returned home founders of the nation- This is Saturday from a weeks stay in undoubtedly the greatest issue Ridgecrest where she attended the that most living voters have. Baptist Assembly, and reports a most ever had to decide upon- delightful time F^lour 24-lb bag (Every Bag Guaranteed) MEAT Heavy Fat Backs, lb. 7c Rib Side, Streak-Lean, Streak- Fat, lb 9c Heinz Baked Beans, 11 oz. 10c size - ■- 5c Heinz Baby Food, per can - 5c Beechnut Tomato Catsup, 14 oz. large size, 3 for 25c Grape Juice, pints 10c Marshmallows, 1 lb. pkg. 13c Good Table Meal, 10 lb. bag 18c Aberdeen Water Ground Meal, ^bs 23c College Inn, 16 oz. glass, To mato Juice 5c Wool Soap, Toilet and Bath, 3 for Snow Boy Washing Powders 5c size, 3 for * P. & G. Soap, 3 for lOc Armours Potted Meat, 3 for 10c Neck Bones Special 5 c lb. Lake-View Butter 11b. Roll—29c Round Steak Cubed Lb.—23c drafts’ Cheese, 2 lb. Loaf ' Yellow American iir 2 lb. Loaf, old English 45c

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