f **age Six IHh PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, April 12lh, 1940. Candidate Phillips Issues A Chailen«:e Pinehurst Paragraphs Aspirant For Congress Wants Opponents T<» Join Him ■ hurst I*. T. A. MeetiiiR | ift-. and Mis. R. E. Cole and fam- The Api ii meeting of the Pine- ^ ily were guests Sunday of Mr. and AHsociation Mr.s. Thomas R. Cole. •Xl'lUL 15 LAST DAY Kt)K I’AK.M I'L.VN SKiN-l l* Parent.Teacher “We still have a good many of the I Farm Plans for 1940 in the office I which have not yet been sjgncd up,” in lour of District ^ was held in the school auditorium ; Mr. and Mrs. Cbsper McDonald | .«ays County Agent E. H, Garrison, T, ^ ^ Tuesday evening with a large num. i had a-s week-end guests Mr. ana Mrs. jr. jf these are not signed by the ,1). C. Phillip.s, candidate for Con- her present. As an opening numiber ‘ William T. Barnes of Moncure. M">th nf thi month it will nfit bf nos CoUc. B.c.aom Singer, „„s , Mr.. H. W. Ehrh.rm ,„a Mr.. A,.' Mb,. L par,'^ this year. O B. Deane Giles ^ewto^ ar.d Bob introduced in a short devotional con-' visited relatives and attended a blr.| time. but we shall not he permitted ! | Steele to meet him on a joint to'.ir of .jurted hv .Shulhv Hnrtnn .Tr at p> = u i. . ... Z \ o.neeia sang « Mrs. H. W. Ehrhardt and Mrs. Al- sible for these parties to terday i.ssued a public challenge to g,oup of songs. The theme of the ,en Watson and children have return-1 payment under the program Ms opponents Congressman Burgin entire program was art, which was ed from Columbia, S. C., where they' I hate' to see anyone lose the district. ducted by Sh«Iby Horton^ Jr. M. P. ^ thday celebration honoring their mo-1 to accept any of these nfter the clos • .u- ilson presented a group of ten pu- ther, Mrs. Alma Taylor. i ing date. E>'ery effort has been made out into^tbp onen "'l^qprtrd harbour were to contact all paities, but there are; Iitjs “and nvoi \ n renptifon nf the Week-end giiests of Mr. Barbour'S still a few in each County who have inn «vf f h 1 r ' H dpr ' ^ udiod and participated in by ther, Mrs. Ida E. Barbour of Four not shown ud yet. Those who have' pussyfooting, boondoggling and under- t^e nupils Miss Jane Gibbs e’ave a rum , . , r , n, pupiifi. .uist. jane uidds gave a oaks. already signed up were given a copy ground steam roller t.icticn of the .short talk “\rt In Colors" whirh ^ . , TIM' ’ (-oiors, wnicn Nelson of neveinnri Dhin the form. Tnis should keep any- f,»». tw. ,ve.,. " T.rp“ »■-" 'T week of his brother, Eric Nelson and confused as to whether or not they have signed. Please keep this closing date in mind and come in just as quickly as you can.” 7 I .sues clearly stated and I Diink the famous artists voters should have the opportunity of hearing and sizing up the different a pantomine entitled. “Shortnin’' candidates in the oia-fa.»hioned Amer. Bread” was given with the characters Klo‘se Wicker returned to ican way. in lostume and blaik-faced while a '''"man’s College, Greensboro Mon- “During the pa.st few days I have by Miss Choate Accompanying her were Mrs, traveled right miich over the di.stnct the song “Shoitnin- Bread” E, F. Partridge f ’ and have di.scoverod th.n the lieu. ^urhault announced tenant.s and capt.iin.s :uv bein^ tram- , *u ‘, %\av ' that the pre.school chnic would be held Friday, May 3d at the school. TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PIUS ONE CENT* WEDNESMY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MORE THAN 250 GREAT VALUES DURING THIS GREAT SALE /hA* ^uaifAlLSTAK RAmSHOW*^* s Millioni of thrifty ihoppin »tt (ai> friends of 4hii giganfie druq ifor* mir> chandiiitty avcnt, W* want mor* (riandt for fhii bigqar, b«H*r lalt> Watch for ifl AHend ifl Mr. and Mrs. George K. Livermore ed for an even great.-r battle than T m,. and Mrs David Coffev and in fnday May 3d at the school, a™uavia (..ottey ana in. t^eir homo Bilveu Farm for the re two years ago. There are concrete ev- , fqnt son snent Tupsdav in Durbim r.iini, loi uie irtpnros no« ti,»t th. tu-n to have Tuesday in Durham. t,,,. idence.s nou Uiat the tuo f.ghting Mr. and Mi-s. A. B. Sally enter. daughter Ju- generals are determined to have an- „ ,i * » . tnine.i tiie «?et Rirk rinh nt th^ir uaut,iutr ju piade ne.\t lall present at the clinic. the het-Back Llub at their Fayetteville arc spending sev- Cabin Friday evening. Wafeh fh* n«wipap»ri*-wateh euf dowt for lafait nawi on our bi) ttiit »how—^••luring Gl»« ©r»y •I'd Caia Lom* Otcheifr*, Tony KfartlOi tn# 3 Rogu*t, «nd oth« top ngfeh ridio iflfft f>thii- political war nt any price and The nominating committ^'c com-i I eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy 4 w^n feacr ^ndh”ri onv ^r^ A- ! Campbell. Mr. Cole i.s a patient in eighth d" tS inri anr^LSd’^ B, .Sally and Mr. Horton presented the i the Moore County Hospital. Mr. ami e.ghth distnct and I am confident p,,ty for the that the people share my opinion.” Mr. Phillip.s who recently opened his campaign with a speech at Car thage, promiseil hi.s audience that year and thev were unanimously and Mrs. T.. clected and will be in.stalled at the Mrs. S. A. D. Shep-j Pouch left Monday for hi.s ing: Mr.s-. Eric Nelson, pre.s. home in Stamford. Conn. BE HERE EARLY FOR VALUES THAT HAVE NO EQUAL APRIL 17, 18,19 AND 20 Vass Drug Store VASS, K. C\ THI DRUG SIJSJH F0l^lOWEST>RICES IN TOWN May ineetin ident: Mr.s. s. R. Ransdell, he would never vote to send an ,, . ’ -t' ■ ident; Mr.s. Thomas R. Cole, secre- American youth to war across the TiWm^, seas. He now calls upon the rank and treasurer. file voters "to cast their ballot aginst An art exhibit of maps, flags, free political war in the eighth.’ ’ hand drawing^ book bindings and Mr. Phillips said his challenge to jackets, and handlchrafts was greatly his opponents for the speaking tour *’rijoyed and appreciated by the par. was Issued In all ^incerltv. ”1 would foiiowlng the meeting .which ... . _ . "as planned by the teacheis and like nothing better than to appear i u- * Mrs. J. \\. Harbison, program chair- on the same platform with my op- naan. ponents,” he said. MACK DVVin MrlVKi:, 70, OF XKAIt ( VMKltOX DIKS I. Dorothy Pierce. Mrs. James L. Buckley of Grosse Point Farm, Mich., is the guest of H Mis. Helen Barns V'on Sohrenk. \ l| Mrs. Blaine Ritter and infant son || have gone home from the Moore || County Hospital. i § Mr. and MI's, Thomas R. Rudel j || entertained Saturday night at Mon- tesantl's Spaghetti Camp In celebra tion of Mrs. Rudel’s birthday. Guests' were Mrs. C. M. ftudel, Mr. and Mrs. A BEf VER l^mfMENI «• :: « IMnehurst rers<mals W. E. Rudel. Mr. and ^rrs. Frank W.; McCUier, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. James' Ml. and Mrs. Charles T. Crocker Tuft.s_ Mr. and Mr.s. John Evans Love, || 1-^ave arrived from their home in Mr. and Mrs. William Kirkland, Mr i ‘ Fitchburg. Mass., for a few weeks and Mr.s. George London, Mr. and I , 7 ^ estate, Plnewila , Mrs. Edward Bell Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Fiineial .services for Jfack David ’ v. . *•. lu. , Mclver. TO. well known resident of II Route 1, Cameron, were held on March 29th from the Cameron Presbyterian Church. The Rev. C. M. Voyles. pastor and the Rev. M D. McNeill of Sanford, a former pas- ttir, officiated. Burial was made in the C.wieron cemetery. Mr. Mclver passed away in Aloore County Ho.spital after an ill- || ness of several day.s. Ho was .-.i na- ^ }♦ live of Chatham county, but had liv- :S ed in Moore countv for many years, j* »• He was engaged in farming and was }; a member of Cameron Presbyterian , || Church. ; |j Surviving are His second wife, ■ •• ifr.s. Kate Arnold Mclver and two || Sons, A. \V. Mclver of Fort Bragg und E. J, Mclver of Washington, D. |; c. :: •* •• A total of 111 persons wore kil’^d !S in traffic accidents in Xortli Caro- •• lina the first two months of 19-10. || SPEED SUITS A^e IN A RACING | CAR-Bur IIVANTMV CIGARETre SLOl^-BURNING. j CAMiLS BUR.N SLOWER — | GIVE Ai£ TH£ 'EKTRAS' IN ■SMOKING PLEASURE^AND ■EXTRA SMOKING FOR MY MONEY, Ton I BOB SWANSON M/t/gef Auto Rau'ftg Champion In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested — slower than any of them. That means, on the av erage, a smoking plus equal to 5 WJCTKA S/HOKeS TBR FACK/ NOTICE Notice i.s hcreb.v jriven that the Board of Elections oi Moore County, North Carolina, in rci^uJar meeting oil the 2-> (lay of March, 1040, oi’ciorod a full new regi.s- tration rtf voter.s in .Aloore Count.v, and pursuant to said 01 del and as by law provided, notice i.s hereby given that the ieKi''tration books of Moore County wil be open at the tisual^ iilaces in i\Ioore County for a period bepinniiiK on the 27th day ol April, 1940, and ending on the 11th d;i> of i'la.v, 1940. and that during said time all persons who are otherwise <iualificd and who expect to vote in the piiniary to be held on May 25, 1940, are required to cause themselves to be duly registered by the Reg istrar of their respective voting precinct. Notice i.s further given that the Spies Precinct vot ing place will hereatter, be at the Commuiiitj' Building instead of the Public School Building Notit<e is further given that the Precinct line be- t\ywn .‘^peiicerville and Hemp, by order of the Board oi hlections. has been altered and changed so that the ^iiid line hereafter will be as lollows: Beginning at liowaids Jlill Bridge on Deep River running thence T-,n'? Bridge Road to Curtis Garner’s I'lllling Station on Highway No. 705, running thence in a .straight line toward Haywood Morgan’s place to the Spies Precinct Line, thence with the Spies Precinct line to the line of the We.stmoore School District line; thence with said line to the beginning, not including the Spies Voting Precinct, This alteration has the affect of adding more terri tory to the Spencer\'ille Precinct. And al! persons with in the boundary aforesaid are required to register and vote in the Spencerville Precinct. The voting place in said precinct hereafter, by order of the Board of Elec tions, will be held and conducted at the Westmoore School Building, This the 6th day of April, 1940 MOORE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS, A12, A19, By John A. Fry, Chairman, ilira • * *♦ tt *♦ Now You Cart REMODEL. Your 1-lome on Your Income You can build that new wing- right away, now that Federal Hous ing’ legislation has made Property Improvement Loans available! And pay for it out of your income . . . with convenient monthly payments. You can paint the house, too. Redecorate it. Beautify it with shrubbery and landscaping. Invest in a new roof. Modernize the plumbing or heating system. That’s what Property Improvement Loans are for! THe F" H A F»lan reauees property improvement (repairs, remodeling, etc.) to a few simple factors: 1. Decide on the improvements. 2. Get an estimate from a local firm (or individual.) 3. Apply here for a Property Improvement Loan. 4. Pay for improvements monthly .., out of your income. We will be glad to explain the details of the FHA Plan which makes it possible to enjoy modern home comfort within your means. BANK OF" F*INEHURSX :: :: :: :: :: •« I H t: •• H n •• *• :: :: :: :: Aberdeen, N. C. Pinehurst, N. C. Carthage, N. C. Maximum Insurance For Each Depositor Member of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Washington, D, C, > Maximum Insurance •tPJUlA; For Each Depositor By RUBE GOLDiin.iv< FOR EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA OOOINESS, EXTRA FLAVOR- OUHEIS Slow-Baniiiig Costlier Tobaccos THE BATTLING BkdWNS LiSTeAi.PRiMc.n>AL- U)iu -^HeY" TAKer A MA/O MV AGE I /M Nil<3HT SCHCOL? Wipe’s ASfc- iaog Me cvoe^oAjs our Of THose booi«;s "THAT e\ieRYBoc>y'' Ajurs ovieR ,AA>e, 1 AjG\)eR K/vieuO I «JOAS so tsOMR- -me oTMei?. exJeAiiMG I cooi.CiA.vT evexi TXiAjfc; OF THe /OAM& Op-THe secReTARif OF sTA-re M\cSHT -SC.HOOL i-o<v«l'r Do YoO AK)V ^ ( GoOfc>, J -THe PRlMCtpAC- AMti ASHAMEE) TOTELL 'too HoljO nAKiH Of 'THose. 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