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Friday, April 5^ 1940. THE IMIiOT, S(»uthcrn Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Page Thre# Satisfaction mstcfth$ itandard%iz$ flowtrhuM standafdsus Tk^bU Pcuktti Comings and Goings in Vass NoxthrupTKin? & Co-’s Seeds 1 FIELD AND . GARDEN SEEDS lU'LK and PACKAGE Smith’s Cash Store >'.\SS, N. I’lipils ViHit Uiilcigh Eightli grade pupila o£ Vass-Laicc. view Higli School enjoyed a sight seeing trip to 'Raleigh on Thursday of last week. They visited the Capi tol, State institutions and the News and Observer. Pupils in the party were Cather ine Caviness, Lois Smith, Elizabeth Clayton, Margaret Bettini, Clara Garner, Retha Mae Cox, Anna Fran ces Coore, Opal Whitaker, Beulah Hart, Katherine Hart, Pearl Brewer, Rosser Crlssman, A, B. Parker, Jr., Franklin Beasley, A Mac Cameron, Neil Johnson, John Albert (Buddie) McRae, Lincoln Causey, Preston Boggs, Maryland Whitaker, Buster ^aneroL ^irectm 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES To Mn’e those who call apM m to tlie b«*t of our ability nith thoughtful CalrneM li Mm basis upon which our organlzatloa is fomMd. H. G. McELROY Manager Blue, Raymond Garner and Preston | Jones. I Accompanying them were Mr. and i Ml'S. Royce Crissman, Needham Ste-1 vent and their home-room teacher, i W. H. Howell. iind Mrs. Alton Cole, all of Camer. | boro was at home for a week-end on, Mi.s.ses I>auline and Lucille Cox, visit. James Cox, Mi.ss Pattie Mae Wilson ■ "Buddie” Blue, small son of Mr. and Mr. Morri.s, all of Union, and Mr.s. George Blue, su.stained a apcings. I fcrckon arm in a fall last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gaddy and' A. F. Wood and daughter, Miss family oi .Sanford called on Mr. ! Elizabeth Wood, of Newton spent j!id Mrs. A. K. Thompson Sunday af-1 the \.>?ok.end in the home of their ternoon. Russell Thompson of Greens-) .son a.ad Brother, Ben H. Wood. I'Ul.MARY—:\IAY 25 GILES Y. NEWTON FOR C()N(;RESS “My faith is in the people’’ ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT. HOLLYWOOD HOTEL . ■■'I''' Vm Koom.s are Largo, Voraiulas Suiinj’, Kates Moderate Call, write or wire J. L Pottle & Son Southern Pines, North Carolina «• •• \ass Pernonals Mrs. Frank Jeffreys returned Sat. urday from a week's visit with her children in High Point. Miss Anna Laubscher accompanied her home and spent the night. Misses Letha and Irene Patterfion of Vass and Louis Needham and Charlie Cockman of Carthage spent Sunday afternoon at Morrow Mount ain ,a beautiful State park near Al bemarle. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Cameron and daughter Etta of Manley called on relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. M. Chappell and daugh ter, Joanne, returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Durham and Blackstock, South Carolina. Mrs. B. C. McRae, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McRae and Miss Olivia Pat terson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Harry Laubscher at We.st End Mr and Mrs Winfrey Parker of Snow Hill were week-end guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. J. H Byrd, and Mr. and Mrs. Thad Connor and children and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Byrd, all of Sanford, were Sunday callers. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McCraney moved Saturday to their new home crected on the site of their recent home which was destroyed by fire. The ninth grade of V'a.ss-L.'ikevievv hi^h school enjoyed a wiener roast at the -school on Wedne.Hday night of last week. .\Ii.’ E’. A .Wilson and W. H. Ho.vell of the faculty and Mr. \ViIs,)n wei'e guo.sts of the studi'iil.s. Miss Kdiia Kail lliiharil.son of I,akovie\v. a senior at the Wonion’si College of the University of North * Carolina, Greensboro, was iii town I Mond.iv. I j CJarland Camel on aiul l>i"»vey At-, ; kin.s retiuned la.st week fioni a CCC i j camp in California. ' ' Mr. anil Mrs. Richard Griffin and I childron of Hamlet visited relative.s j hero Sunday, ! : The Rev. and Mr.s. W. G. Farrar; Ann Paj^e Assorted PRESERVES 15c 2 ?. 27c of Carthago called on lelatives here Thur.sday afternoon. Mr.s. D. F. Cameron, Mi.sH Lula jIVail Moigan, Mrs. A. K. Thompson and Mi.s.s Juanita Thompson went to Sanford Thursday to see "Gone With I the Wind.” -Among: the callers at 'lie bom>' of Mr. and Mrs. T. P'. Cam^ron Sunday wei'c Mr.s. Mitchell Guthrie, Mrs. H. P. McPher.son, Mis.s Amanda Mc- T'herson, Mi.s. Oreine McPhert^on, Mi'. Ann Page With Pork & Tomato Sauce BEANS 3 17c Campbell’.'! Tomato ' JUICE ‘S' 21c Mild & Mellow Coffee 8 O’CLOCK 3 39c S<iftt\vist or Pullman A&P BREAD 2 Loaves ^ |^C A&P's New Shortening dexo 3 it 41c Sunnyfield High Quality FLOUR 24 z 89c (A (ft* Coca-Cola has a clcan, tin gling taste that speaks of qual ity. It never fails to please. And a refreshed feeling follows that is delightfully satisfying. Thirst asks nothing more. PAUSE THAT REFRESHES BOTTLID LNDER Ai;THORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY COCA-COLA ROTTMMJ CO.Ml’ANY', AHERDEEN, N- C- mWO£ TURKEYS, young- hens, 8-11 lb. av. IK. 25c BROILERS, Home-Killed, lb 29c BOILED HAM, Wafer Sliced, lb 45c SCALLOPS, young-, tender, lb. 29c PRODUCE Fresh Asparagrus, 2 1-2 lb. bunch 35c Green Top Texas Carrots, 2 bunches -.7c Home Grown Spinach, lb 5c New Red Bliss Potatoes, lb 5c A&P FOOD SlOlttS jtn I HI HU 111 o o o BEST CAB FOB MOST PEOPLE LOWEST PRICED FULL-SIZE CAR IN THE WORLD: Willys is priced way below the same models of “All Three” and in addition. saves up to 50% in operating costs, in cluding gas, oil and tires. GETS OVER 30 MILES PER GALLON WITHOUT OVERDRIV '*^Ia the Gilmore-Yosemite Run,a standard Willys without overdrive or extra equip* ment led the field wjrh a record of 30.05 miles per gallon. THREE YEAR OR 100,000 MILE GUARANTEE! Only Willys o£fers you a three year or 100,000 mile guarantee—the greatest guar* aatee ever placed on a passenger car and dramatic proof of the manufacturer’s con* fidence in Willys’ quality and durability. Also applies to WiUys trucks. —-- O'*®** .il.arou®**", v,,orbct*» ROBINSON’S SERVICE STATION Cecil Robinson, Prop. South Entrance, Southern Pines, U. S. 1. /
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