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Friday, May 3, 1910. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aherdcon, North Carolina 1 ANN PAGE 1 BEANS With Pork and Tom. Sauce Boston Style or , Neill Hlue Cameron of Carthage Dies at 80 Vegetarian 18-01. Cans 17 Ann Page Oelatin Dessprt* SPARKLE A&P Bread Green Giant Peas TOMATOES Softtwlst or Piillman Std. Pack 3 2 2 3 Pkgf I Qc Loaves 15c Cans 33® 20c No. 2 Cans ARMOURS STAR - CANNED MEAP »ALE CORNED BEEF . . . CORNED BEEF HASH COOKED BRAINS . . VIENNA SAUSAGE . . POTTED MEAT . . . 12-oz. O < p Can I I* 16-oz. 1 7p ■ Can I I 12-oz. -I Cp Can I OU 3 Vr 25c 4V4 Size 4 Cp Cnns I Promineitt Citizen of Route 2 Was Father of Mrs. .McHryde of Aberdeen Funeral services for Neill Blue Cameron, 80, prominent citizen of Route 2, Carthage, were held last Sunday afternoon from the White Hill Presbyterian Church attended hy hundreds of friends and relatives. The Rev. A. D. Carswell, pastor of the church, officiated, and burial was made in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Clayton Camer on, Earl Wicker, Charlie Gamer, El mer Lemon, Lawrence Cameron and Wilbur Wicker. Mr. Cameron died Saturday at his home following an illness of several days. He was one of the most promi nent citizens of his community and was a, devout Christian. Surviving are four daughters, Mrrt. W. G. Wicker of Route 1, Sanford, Mrs. W. V. McBryde of Aberdeen, Mrs. R. F. Lommonds of Route 1, Sanfoi"d and Mrs. W. A. Yow of San ford; nne son, A. J .Cameron of Route 2, Carthage and a sister, Mrs. Flora Wadsworth of Route 2, Car thage. PINEBLUFF Broilers, home killed, lb 29c Pork Chops, end cuts, lb 23c Cold Cuts, assorted, lb 29c Trout, fancy grey, lb. 25c Variety Seafoods Fresh Garden Peas, 2 lbs. 15c Fancy String- Beans, 2 lbs 15c Home Grown Spinach, lb. 5c New White Potatoes, 10 lbs. 29c A&P FOOD STORES M.T OP'RATFD er THt 5 ■ Pinehurst and Southern Pines Enlist In The Campaign To Elect s :: H G. B. DEANE To Congress To the Democratic voters of Moore County, I wish to express again my sincere appreciation for the splen did majority vote that was cast for me in the Congres sional race two years ago. The voters of our Eighth District honored me with the leading vote in eight counties and a splendid vote in the other four. For this expression of confidence, 1 shall always feel deeply grateful. In my travels during the last several weeks throughout Moore and every county of the District, the active support being given my candidacy in the present race is such as to make me very happy. Our former friends remain loyal and in addition scores of strong leaders and voters in general who did not vote for me in the former race are now some of my most active and staunch supporters because they too feel we won In the former election. Earnestly do I solicit the continued active support of both men and women voters of Moore County who can assist so very much in electing me to Congress. I pledge unceasingly to serve the best interest of every voter in Moore and our district and to unselfishly sup port our great Democratic party—a party w’e all love and for which many of us have m?xle great sacrifices. Sincerely and appreciatively yours, C. B. Deane Have You Registered? You Must In Order To Vote on May 25, 1940. Mr.«. R F. Stuart was a dinner giiest of Mrs. J. W. McGlachlin in 'Raeford Friday. Mrs. Mina Latshaw returned to her home here after spending the past year in Chicago and Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mis. D. E. Lampley of of Rockingham were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Swan and Mi.ss Lucy Swan left Tur.sday for their home in Sherbourne, N. Y., af ter spending the winter in town. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Fletcher and daughters spent Sunday aftenioon in W'e.st End v.ith relatives. Hermon McNeal returned to his home Friday after attending the ded ication of the Poney Express move ment in St. Jo.seph, Mo. Dorothy LawTence spent the week end in Southern Pines with relatives. Jack Williams left Saturday for Youngstown, Ohio where he will ppend the summer. Misses Martha Fletcher Quattle- baum and Fannie McCullen of Con way, S. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fiddner. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKinney of Greensboro we. ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blue entertain ed Sunday night at a dinner in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. John Edward But ler of Clinton, who were married Sun day in Bennettsville, S. C. The wed ding party were Mr. and Mrs. Tom P.irVor and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lloyd. Mrs. Butler was formally Mi.ss Annie Ruth Rackley of Clinton. The National Better Home Week which is sponsored by the Home Demonstration Club for this com munity is receiving a full share of attention by all the seven organiza tions. Beginning the activities was a largely attended community service on Sunday evening in the Methodist Church. At the service the aims of the local organizations were outlined, thus emphasizing their value and aid toward the better home. POLITICAL NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF MOORE COUNTY: I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for the Leglsla. ture in the Republican party, sub ject to the action of the Republican Primary in May. I will seek the sup. port of both Republicans and Demo, crats In the General Election If nom inated, on a platform to be announc. ed at a later date. —H. F. SEAWELL, JR. FOR ST.\TE LEGISL.XTITRE To the Democratic Voters of Moore County: I hereby aiinounce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Representative in the General As. sembly of North Carolina subject to the Democratic primary on May 25th, 1940. J, HAWLEY POOLE. FOR THE LEGISL.VTURE I am a candidate for the Legisla ture, my' nomination subject to the approval of the voters of Moore count on my loyalty to the true principles of Democratic government for all citizens, business and Instl. tutions, and whether nominated or not, you will find me dependable In both private and public life. MALCOLM J. McLEAN. MIS.S t .MXAN ADDKKSSKS TK( HN()LO(iIST .>H;KTLN'(jI Miss Annette M. Callan of South ern Pine.s, formerly of Philadelphia, Pa., addrc.s.scd the North Carolina State Medical Technologi.sts .Society in Greensboro last Saturday on the f.ubject: “The Advantages of State Affiliation with the National Medical Tec^hnologi ^So4|iety.” She spoka of the health and geographical con ditions of North Carolina, emphasiz ing the great contribution which can be made by the State society to the national group. Miss Mary R. Cal- an accompanied her to the gathering. NIAGARA Mr. t ■ 'la. Ray Duggan have returned fauii a trip to points in New Jer.sey and Pennsylvania. Mrs. A. C. Wood and children, Bar bara and Donnie spent Fiiday in Ral eigh with relatives. Alton Green of near Lillington and Lyneoln Burgess of Jonesboro were in Niagara Monday. J. V. Snipes .spent the week-end in Dfirham. The .store operated by J. P. Turnley was burned to the ground Friday af ternoon, with heavy lo.ss as there was no insurance. Robert Smith spent Fiiday in Ral eigh. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dean were in Raleigh .shopping Friday. Mr. and M:-s. Burney Garner and family visited relatives near Carth- ago Sunday. Mrs. Gurney Boles, who lives in the vicinity of Niagara was carried to the Moore County Hospital Friday and imderwent an operation Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W’. R. Dean and Miss Nettie Williams spent Monday in Durham . EVELYN EDSON Notary Public Telephone Office N. H. 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Cnpr. 1959 McKesson flc Robbini, Ioc« rooiH fowpft Who says you cm t have EVERYTHING! You can have V*8 performanee— and gas economy, too! \1 An 85 h.p. Ford gave 24.92 miles per gallon in the annual official Gilmore* Yosatnite road test, open to all cars. Thik was best mileage of all standard- equipped cars in this class! You can have easy* handling— with big-car room and ride! Everyone knows how easy it is to drive a Ford. But no one could know, till he gets inside, how big this Ford is in leg* room, seat-room, knee*room . . . nor what a thrillingly soft, steady, big-car ride it gives! You can have low cost upkeep— and enjoy real fine-car features! You shift gears on a Ford with the easy- acting type finger-tip shift used on costly cars. You get a semi-centrifugal clutch giving lower pedal pressure at shifting speeds, also typical of costly cars ... to say nothing of the biggest hydraulic brakes ever used on a low-cost car. Your Ford Dealer’s ready and willing to trade .., See him now! YOU CAN HAVE A FORDV'8 —and that's what you'll want when you try it! Noore Motor Company ABERDEEN, N. C Ktmunnttmi
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