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THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina
Friday, September 6, 1946.
Everything in Equipment for
Restaurant,
Hotel & Market
Standard and Built to Order
Complete Contract Our Specialty
State Wide Deliveries and
Installation Free
In Stock Beverage Coolers,
Reach In Boxes
Dairy Display Cases’ Meat Cases
Sanitary Scales and
Complete Cafe Equipment
Call Write or Wire Us for Immediate Delivery
Commercial Refrigeration Sales & Service
B. C. SIMPSON
SANFORD, N. C.
Phone 836 Day Phone 431 L Night
SINKS and
it
CABINETS
.For a Completely
Modern Kitchen
Double Drain Board Sinks
Toilet Closet Tanks and Bowls
Outside and Inside Paint
Southern Utilities, Inc.
SANFORD
52 Moore Si. Phone 294
KEEP THAT
government insurance,
FELLA ! A WHALE OF A
POLICY FOR A MIGHTY
SMALL PRICE
For correct information contact your
nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRA-
TION office.
Births and Deaths
At M C Hospital
August 6—Son of Mr. and Mrs.
John W. McDonald, Carthage;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
D. Caviness, Pinebluff; son of
Mr. and Mrs. William. M. Cain,
Laufinburg; daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Hunt, Pinehurst.
August 7—Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David F. Hall, Biscoe; son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Askins,
Laurinburg.
August 8—Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank S. Neely, Southern
Pines.
August 10—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Andrews, Pinehurst.
Aug^jst 11—Daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard L. Sanders,
.Candor; daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James W. McCaskill, Pine
hurst.
August 13—A son to Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Wonderley, Southern
Pines; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.Elbert Hardy, Jr. Carthage.
August 14—Daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Garner, Vass.
August 17—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Twombly, Southern
Pines; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Wilson, Jr., Vass.
August 18—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Blakely, Ellerbe.
August 20—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Farrell L. Craven, Eagle
Springs; son of Mr. and Mrs. O.
B. Isreal.
August 21—Daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert K. Williams;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M
Poindexter, Carthage; son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Elkins, Bear
Creek; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Roy DeWitt, Ellerbe; daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lee
Michael, Jr., Aberdeen.
August 22—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Frye, Carthage; son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burt, Bis
coe.
August 23—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. N. W. McKay, Carthage.
August 24—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Bridges, Southern
Pines.
August 26—Daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Pilkington, West
End.
August 28—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Cleaver, West End.
August 29—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Bauder, Pinebluff.
August 31—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Davis, Norman; dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Scott,
Carthage; daughter Of Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Cruce, Aberdeen.
September 1—^Daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ehrhardt,
Pinehurst.
September 2—Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carson Jenkins, Jackson
Springs. /
Deaths
August 18—Mr. W. H. Frye,
West End.
7,589 Vacancies for
Reserve, National
Guard Officers
Reserve and national guard of
ficers now on inactive status or
terminal leave are offered an op
portunity to return to active
duty, according to war depart
ment information just received
by the U. S. Army Recruiting
Station- in Rockingham.
7,589 vacancies exist for re
serve .and national guard officers
who desire to volunteer for an
unlimited length of time or for
12, 18, or 24 months periods.
Officers desiring to volunteer
for return to active duty may
secure application forms and de
tailed information at any army
installation. The army head
quarters serving reserve and na
tional guard officers in the North
Carolina military district is lo
cated in the Raleigh Building in
Raleigh or at U. S.’ Army Recruit
ing Sub-Station, Post Office
Building, Rockingham, N. C.
Court of Honor To Be
Held On September 9
All the Scout Troops in Moore
County will convene at West End
on September 9th for the first
County-wide Court of Honor of
the new Scouting Year. This
meeting was planned several
months ago, and the various
Troops have been working to
ward this event all through the
vacation months. A large atten
dance is expected.
Troop 74 of Robbins will pm.
on a demonstration depicting
some phase of our Scouting ac
tivities. Troop 98 of West End
will put on the opening and clos
ing ceremonies. Mr. 1. C. Sladge
Admancement Chairman for
Moore County, will preside at
the Court. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
The Court will be held at the
schoolhouse in West End at 8:00
p. m.
Because the Island of Helgo
land off the mouth of the Elbe
River has served the Germans as
an important naval and air base
through two wars, the British
have decided to destroy it as far
as possible with dynamite.
You females who thought you
were pretty daring when you
tainted your fingernails fifteen
or twenty years ago, can relax
now and tell your grandchildren
you wern’t so bad after all. Cleo
patra used henna on her finger
nails ’way back there when Cea-
sar sailed the Nile.
Sheet Iron and Tin Stoves
From $2.50 to $4.50
Pipe and Elbows
ALSO
Brass and Black Andirons
$1.50 to $29.50
FIRESIDE ACCESSORIES
POKERS. .. FIRE SCREENS...
SHOVELS . . . BRUSHES
Noore Hardware Co.
‘‘You Need More Hardware”
CARTHAGE
Phone 107
S. H. MILLER
H. L. MILLER
DOYLE MILLER
Attention!!
THE OPENING DATE OF OUR TOBACCO MARKET AT CARTHAGE HAS BEEN POST
PONED FROM SEPTEMBER 9TH, TO SEPTEMBER 16Ta WE WILL BE OPEN TO RECEIVE
TOBACCO ANY TIME DURING THE WEEK OF THE 9TH.
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WE APPRECIATE THE PATRONAGE GIVEN US IN THE PAST AND ARE BACK
AGAIN TO SERVE YOU IN THE SAME SATISFACTORY MANNER AS BEFORE.
We come to Carthage to STAY so SELL YOUR TOBACCO with
Carthage, N. C.
R. D. SMOTHERS
Owners and Operators
H. P. SMOTHERS, JR.
SHOP THE EASY WAY—AT RAYS
EASY TO FIND WHAT YOU WANT ...
EASY TO PAY FOR WHAT YOU BUY!
Suits - Ladies’ Dresses - Furniture - Jewelry - Lingerie - Hats
"IT'S EASY TO PAY THE RAYS WAY"
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