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Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina IfYiday, November 8, 194(r. r:nrcATioN WKEK TO 1 Additional Names of BE OBSERVED HERE “First Call’’ Draftees (Continued from page one) \ Spiritual iierifajfe, the most These Moore County Residents pi'ecious gift from our forefathers. ill He Called in Order of A people's government conceived Lisfinjj Here heroic men cetermined to be jfgg Following are the names of addi- a’ great |>e«pl.>. over 132 million ^en subject to the first souls of many races and creeds. | service in the Army, A vast wealth found in our nat- in oidtr of precedence. The \ Ural resources from sea to sea. Pilot publi.shed the first 50-odd names A hopeful future to leave to our \scek: children and to generations unborn. Claude ft. Shelton, H'’mp. K What is education for the common Tommie Gooch, col., Pine- defense" hurst; 3039—Carl B. Colo, Carthage; It Is universal, seeking to educate Willis Harvey Jones, Jr., col,, all the children and all the people. Pratt, col.. It is practical, helping prepare peo- 2147—Willie Elmer V\il- rle to earn a good living. 2484—George H. Har- II is civic, preparing individuals to Pinehurst; 2567—William be wise and loyal citizens. tied Luck, Steeds; 3083—-Nelson It is spiritual, recognizing tKo^ Hemp; 337G — William D. eternal dignity of human persemality. Allister, col., Vass. The superintendent, faculty and 3232—Finley A. McFacIyen. Kt. 2, students of the Southern Pines —Oma Francis V’esl. West] Schools extend a special invitation to End; 1300—Leroy McXc;lI. col.. So. citizens of the community to visit the —Charlie L. Stuart, Rt. schools during American E<lucation “■ C.irthage; 2)10—Chester Martin, W’eek, and see in action ‘'a system of Springs; 2638—Arvil D. iiniversay public education which is Sorter, West End; 3016 — Duncan the greatest common defen.se the -‘lonroe Blue, Rt. 1, Camrron; 32V9.— American people have erected or can David Rowan, col,, Carthage;! erect.” tiS9- Henry Lee Ha:"vell, Gler.don; , 2976—Lewis Clarence Manes.'. Rt. 2, KOI TINK MKKTlNd HEM) Hemp. BV C'OV.VTV COM^IISSION 322i5- ^i:enry Wni. HaningtO!!. col., Finehui.'it; 2527 -Ernest C. Taylor, | (Cnntimud frnni nnge nvc) cji.. .Aberdeen; 2'573—Ilnnel Waliac'i Reynolil's Mill road near Baxter ^mns. Hemp; 3041 — W’m. Otj.-! Ma.ne.ss' place. Kluidy. Hemp; 1205—James Le.slie, W. H. Currie, trustee for Moore '-o'" So. Pines; 2572—Kianklin Edw. county, was authoiized to make deeds Hus.sey, Rt. 2, Hemp; 1231—Kenny ■ as follows: To Robert Taylor, agent, T- Cameron, col,, Cameron; 31 — for the Alex ,\danis tlitiUre Ir.iilding Hu-ssell Goins, col., So. Pines; 3175— in Pinehurst upon paymfllt S'^'OO; Alexander K. Melton, Rt. 2. Hemp; to Belton and Lucy Williams for, Charlie Wesley Hockaday. So. property in Mineral Springs township Fines, of Matilda Johnson upon pa.vnient of^ 310j-_Walter Lee Collins, Rt. 1, full amount of taxes; to W. A. J.ihn- Cameron; 156—Luther Martin Roach, Fon for A. G, McDuffie lot in West.eol., Pinehurst; 3034—Coburn C. Cas- CHILDREN'S KNITTING CLUB The Children's Knitting Club, un- ier the direction of Mr. Hugh Carter, eld its .weekly meeting 8t the home f Mrs. Carter in Pin-'hurst on Fri- ■■ay of last week. Th'-re were ten members pre.sent, ranging in age from six to twelve, and the young knit ters completed their first p.fghan for the Briti.sh refugee children. These •Tieetings are held each week and all "oi'ng ladi s wislting to learn to knit '•nd to help make these garments for these unfortunatu children are urged to join the club which is in affilia tion with the Red Cross. MRS. JOHN R. HORNER DIES A * i^O.ME IN WEST END LEGION DANCE FEM.owsiiii* Koi:r:>i The Fellowship ror;"-' <f 'h" of '”i''e Fellowship will b’ led this Sunday evening at 7:00 rVIock by Mis.s Iris Tato. The meet ing will take place in the Church parlor. This older group of young people takes pleasure in welcoming old new comers to their programs. Mrs. Annie B. Horner, 70, wife of t';e late John R. Horner, died last Sunday at her home in West End af ter sevrrpl months of declining health. Funeral services were held at Cul- deo Church, near Carthage on Tues- flay at 2:.30 p, m., with the Rev. ’' il'iam I’nncock and the Rev. Mr. '"inkley officiating. Burial was in the f'hurch rem tery. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. r'. h. Ccviness of Asheboro, Mrs, D. I- Ritter o' Pinehurst, and F’lorine Horner of the home; six .sons. Floyd, J. E., and Carey Horner, all of W'est Fnd. Dan and Jimmv Horner of Pine hurst, and W. C, Horner of Southern r;nes; and several grandchildren. The Aberdeen Am'rlcan Legion post ig giving another of its series of dances tonight. Friday, in the new Community House, These affairs have proven very popular and are netting substantial returns for the use of the Legion s Christmas Cheer fund. ^ Dr. J. I. Neal VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, Pilot Jl’anJ Ada Pay- tttttmtttxtitttmxttiittmimtnitmtiuttutmnttitximumttminttimtatntmnmtmnt JOINS s.\M)im,L nui o »T X. "Mir''ll, who has been asso ciated with the Sandhill Drug Com pany for the past yenr, has returned to Albemarle. Paul Woodward of Fayetteville has been engaged to fill the vacancy. The Grey Fox Villaffe Court, Pinehurst LUNCHES- 75 cents to $1.00 DINNERS—$1.00 to $2.00 End upon pajmient of $.50. sidy, Hemp; 3065—Eli Paul Gamer, Rt, 1, Hemp; 2928—Allen Luther Tuesday night the New England Harris, col., Pinehurst; 2467—Sher- House gave a stunt party at which man Paul Luck. Eagle Springs; 676 all the guests took part and much —Dougle Kelly, col., Carthage; 2S49 hidden talent was brought forth. Gillette T1 RESi^~^TUBES - GILLETTE BALLOON TACITURN Th« TACITURN it thf meit o# all Amtric«n tir«i. It •mbodic*— long llft» «nti tidf'ikid, forward or b«ck> w«rd tr«ctlo(i, and «b«v« •I)—«a«y ridinf ^ualititf. It l« • p«rf«<tly b«Un««d tir«. —Haywood Frank Cavine.ss, Rt. 1, ticnip; 3182—Joe D'lugald Morris, Rt. 2. Cameron; 268i<—Archie Daniel Horner. Rt. 1, Eagle Springs. I'INK NKKDLES WEMOWES ANY (;i F.sTS KIII.ST WEEK The Pine Needles, opening formal ly last Saturday. November 2nd, foi* its 10th sea.son, welcomed many fruests during' the past week. Mrs. O. Paul Humpstone and dau ghter of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hagerty and family of Ne.v York City. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lightfoot of New Yoi k and Mr. and Mrs. L. Turnure of Santa Barbara, Cilif.. have arrived for short visits. Other arrivals included F. M. Fred- crickson of Mt. Jack.son, Va., A. T. Howe, Jr.. of Charlotte, N. C., W. W. Thomas of Elizabtth, N. J., A. C. Diehl of Wilmington, N. C., Vir ginia Smith, of Chapel Hill, N. C.. J. C. Cowan, Jr.. of Greensborq. N. C., H. J. Haynsworth, Jr., of New \ork. Mrs. J. C. Roper, Jr., and Ma rie McFall of Asheville, N. C., and Joseph W’elch, Jr., of Boston, Mass, Mrs. George B'nnpy of Shields, Penn,, is ex;*efted to arrive Satuitlay for the season. SELIJNtJ I'ANSV PLANTS St Ann's Guild of the Emmanuel Epi.scopal Church. Southern Pines, is Max Service Station ■'■elling pan.sy plants at Sl.oo a hun- 1 dred to raise funds for its fharity work. These may be ordered from Mrs. A. B. Patterson or any mtm- ber of the guild. I Phone 9061 .Vberdeen. N. 4 '5 PINT nnmi ■brand tBAlGMl OtlTIUf RUM •OmiO ^ CHAIlfS JACOUtH fT Clf.. INC ftHUMUMiA >* MiMutMW mm •0 FROOF CNARLES JACQUIN Et Cie Inc riimtifNu, rn,. tsi' i.K Tl KKEV SI PPKR Circle No. 4- of the Page Memorial I Church in Aberdeen will give a tur key supper this evening from 5:30 to 7:00 o’clock in the Sunday School building. The charges for adults will be 50 cents, for children 35 cents. St'HOOI-S C'LOSKD TODAV Boys and girls of the white schools oi Moore county, Southern Pines ex- ■^eoted, will enjoy a holiday toda.y. •'’riday, while their teachers are at tending a me ting of the North Cen tral District, North Carolina Fduca- cion Association, in Durham. CORRESPONDENCE NO. A.>I.\LfJAMATIOV "^di^or. The Pilot; Stop, Look, Listen. American cru «aders continue, without rancor or bitterne.Sg realize that lethal threat lying In this third term clamor that nil parties amalgamate. This is where Germany at Hitler's first election sold out her soul alive. We minority patriots must resist stampeded sur render of the free soul of America CLARE LOUISE BITRT. Special Dinners in Private Dining Room JMSfVlemM To«r S*irai^ t! S in cost of Electric V,aTER HEAtWG Service elfecUv. lor HUs.ena«edouo.al.«D Facts About The REDUCED Cost of Electric Water Heating On electric service bills rendered on and after Decem ber 15, 1940, Domestic Customers, who use Electric Water Heating Service, will be billed for the first 200 KWH at the usual Residential Service Rate then will receive a special discount of one-half cent (Vac) per KWH on each kilowatt-hour subject to the wnijp heat ing discount as indicated on following table: TANK CAPACITY In Gallons W.ATTAGE OF UNITS Kilotvntt - hours Upper Lower subject to the wati»r ’ rating di*- 30 to 39 J500 750 350 40 to 49 1500 750 450 50 to 65 1500 IJOO 600 66 and over 2000 1500 750 How YOU Save Money: As an example, if you operated a 30-39 gallon electric water houter (of approved type as specified below) and your total electric power consunription for the month is 550 KWH, you will be billed for the first 200 KWH at the regular rate as follows: 50 KWH & 3.9c $1.95 100 KWH @ 2.9c $2.90 The remaining 400 KWH will also be billed at the regular rate as follows: 100 KWH & 1.9c $1.90 300 KWH @ 1.5c $4.50 BUT 850 KWH (see table above) WILL BE SUBJECT TO A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF He PER KWH which amounU to $1.7S thui your total bill would be only $9.50 instnd of $11.26. Heater Specifications: If special discount la to ba enjoyed, water heater shall conglst of inaulated tank of not lesi than 30 jallona capacity, with two non- iaducUv* heating units (on* at bottom, other near top of tank); each heating unit controlled by Individual tbennogtat so inter* connected uat both units cannot operate at the same time. Water heater must t>e in regular automatic use at all times, la view of sp^*1al discount. Company reserves right to limit hours when electricity will be supplied to storage water heaters, but, in no event, will service be liimted to l**s than IS bom • day. You can NOW enjoy dutomaik. Carefree, Safe, Clean ELECTRIC WATER HEATING at a Lower Cost! Here is good news for the many thousands of our Domestic Customers who are already enjoying the exclusive ad vantages of Electric Water Heating—now, by qualifying for this special discount, it will cost th?n cDnsiderably LESS than they have paid before! And it is good news, too, lor the tens of thousands of homes in our territory that depend upon old fashioned water heating methods—the REDUCED cost of Automatic Electric Water Heating helps you solve every v/ater heat ing problem! Now, it costs LESS than ever before to hcvo automatic hot water, day and night, to supply the dozens of per sonal and household needs—think what it will mean to b« able to turn any faucet and <-''1 abundant hot water instantly! If you want to know if or how this REDUCED cost will apply to your water heater—if your heater is of the right type and wattage—if chunges will be necessary to entitle you to the special discount—drop by our salesroom or tele phone for our representative to bring full in formation. CAROLINA POWER & LIOHT GQMPANY Sl9Ctrisity^ la Ch90ti>—Chongre And Sav9l
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