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Page Two THE PILOT, Southem_Pines, North Carolina Friday, November 8, 1940* THE PILOT Published each Friday by THE PILOT, Incorporated, Southern Pines, N. C. NEm3n~C. HYDE Editor DAN S. RAY General Manager CHARLFJS SIACAULEV AdvertlHlni; Manager Helen K. Ilutler, Virginia Creel. Kessie Cameron Smith, Charles CullinRford, AsRtx'iates. Subsfriptlon Rates: One Year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 Three Months 50 Entered at the Postoffice at South ern Pines, N. C., as sccond class mail matter. ROrSING VOTE OF CONFIDENCE THE POCKETBOOK 0/KNOWLEDGE AN AM£T11CAN COt^PANV HAS PEVnOPFP A CCWflOONP that mak^s Amoving A\iS.PLAMES INVISI&La ON OVERCAST PAyS EyCEPr AT FXTREMEiy SHORT RAIJCiE COMPlBX JOB — Tiie average AUTOMCBILE BUllT IM THIS COUf^TRV HAS ABooT /r.ooo sePARfirePAKTs! Grains of Sand Xow that Election is over and The people spokp deci.sively on Tuesday, jrivinjr to President Roosevelt a rou.'^ing' vote of con fidence, an unprecedented third term in the White Hou.^e. Hisj t:reat persona! poinilarily plus: the i)0\ver which he has acquir-! ed in nearly ei^ht years as Chief F.xecutive was beyond the power of Mr. Willkie and the Kepublican party to overcome, j despite probably the most stren-i uous campaign in history. With this new mandate of the people. President Roosevtlt iias, it within his power to guide the; nation through the difficult and cminoiis four years ahead with- Tiut sacrifitinjr its democratic' ideals, its constitutional for mat. It is to be hoped that this h‘>ppy_mon- or less_we path will be followed. The al-'*^^''" down to importanl m.V.- ternative would be that course Koinp to wm the for which there are dire exam-^'''^‘‘‘^'‘‘’“'*"‘* footliall game, how pies in the dictators of Flurope; Thanksgiving: turkoy who. jriven too great power, g've Aunt Maria have deprived their subjects of j Christmas and will Junior gft a the libelty of thought and ac-.f’'^'^* report, tion that we know and that spell | Arr^rica. i . ! ARMISTICE DAY ON MONDAY Next Monday. Armistice Day, can best be observed in the; United States with prayers' that this countrv may not be come militantly involved in the; European war. and that before' another November 11th. there- may be another Armistice Day' J>ringing Peace on Earth, (lood Will Toward Jlen. tutiu /2.000 ^^•CWP/7/MeD CARS fiOM setNs usev ay u s. funnoAOS % THE PASSING YEARS BY CHARLES M-^CAUUEY Second Week In November 1939 Is it Spring or Fall? Roses; apple pnd Pear trees in bloom here, j Don Herring’, Jr., hurt in football panie, loses leg. I Funds for new hangar at airport j ; pledged in a week. | j Mr. and Mrs. R. S. DuRant andj [£on Bob spent the week-end with Mrs. |l;uRanfs mother in Cornelius. EVELYN EDSON Notary Public Telephone Office N. H. Ave Iio»ton Shoe Repairing Shop Now Open All Work (>uarantee<l Southern I'lnes tNPiJSTkl/)L RiSeA/KH OEFBHSS AlP — j !»».% ' Granville Deitz, slayer of Chief of jFolice Kflly of Southern Pines, cap- .tured. I Miss Hazel Getchel has returned' ifioni Derry, N. H., where .she spent | I the summer nionth.s. | j Mrs. Maxwell Grey entertained atj Subscribe to The Pilot, Moorf County's Leading News-Weekly. PERSONAL Rachcl — It wain'l Ihc picnic that ruined your romance) It wiiH that HBiiie old cutie. Try new cukt-H, new Simply uw Kiimforil Uttkiiin IViwiler ami ymi’ll U- iiblc to pick uut any (f(io<l nn'ijx' yon wiint. For witli Kuiiifiird you lutve to cliunxi' tiie <lirii'ti<>n!< t<i lit u N|ie<'ial Itind of liiikinf; pow der iirtion. 'riieaiiioutituf Imk- inK powder the dim'tiouH oall . fur thal’B the ri^’ht luiumnt to iiw of Kiuiifoni for |x'rfei't ri'HiiltH every time. Send for FliKK. reciiM* book. Aiidrtsit; Kniiiford itakiiiK Powder, Box C, Kuiiiford, Klioiie Uluiid. i»t EsyiT. /29 PAYS eACM Afff o8s«v£o /PS nouonysi Hi' w.* KCNOM C^e. finD /eoM/is'i "stjsifr n<Ar: KWJ ifOUUD, /.COO VFAQSC. COiUMBtK -.C'X.'F^ Ui£P IN CHeEC:A( fani'/M ■ r// e '•ccsT'jf: tea .Saturday afternoon in honor of !{ Mrs. R. F. Potts’ birthday. ' •{ i9,so ; H Veterans Hospital sought for the ■ Sandhills. | l| George Colton of the airport f*<*w’| *j to Greensboro to attend the Legion IK i n,eeting Tuesday. 23 FOOD STORES John F. Stevens, who is 87 years old made one of his rart> public appero- ; nces on Tue.sday to cast h s ballot Mr. Stevens, who ha.s left nia:k ipen .«iich ’nemorahln v.fjrks as the •'xt nsinn of railroads ncioss thf I'.ocky Mountains the huiUlins of the Panama Canal and the rehabilitation of the Siberian and Chinese Ea.stern laihvay.s in World War times, re- side.s on Orchard Road, Southern Tines. He is the father of Kugene C. ■Steven.s of the Board of Town Com- n,i.'-'ioners. THE FIREMEN OF LONDON The Moore County Bnaid f.f C’om- I nnssionf ts compi’isrs five men. Thi'r'c of the candidates in Tuesday s eloe- The “battle of Britain has tion w*re named Cameron: Frank of hrtiUght to the notice of tlie Camercjn, (Joidon nf Pinohurst anvl world a new kind of war hero— a. m. of Va.-=s, Th'^ fii.si two—Dem- ‘hetiremenof I..ondon. o(rat.= - V.erc eloi ted. They’ve been These men aren’t bemedalk-d.; n the board for some time. They don’t march about to the, playing of martial music. Indiv- Eleven drivers lost their operators' idually. few of them are known. licen.=ies during the month of OTtob'^r I>Ut the fact that London still i:> Muore county. Thats eight more exist.s is largely of their doing, than in October the previous year. They take the most extreme Drive carefully—and soberly, lisks calmlv and without fan-1 Another Reduction in ^'•3tea for Electricity * I Carolina Power & Light An-] r(iiine« Annual Saving of .'■'2N.'l,(!()() lo N. C. Cuslomers I « I .New home of the Civic Club opens. ! Dr. Gcorne .S. Proctor of Pitts-|J{ . Inirph, Pa., is buiUiing a homo on biS||| ,rrchaiil propeity on Paint Hill. j jS The Tog .Shop is planning to move jj ii’to its new quarteis on New Hamp- '■hiie avenue. ihm P»g« Salad Dolf 19’iO ’i-Luggles, Ike Fields, Ray 1 Hayes and Hariy Claik were fishing jat Thagards and brought back a good I catch. N’ew low ratc\s for el'’ctricity for| One of the more enjoyable occa- 'ii ating water and new schedules giv- •‘•'"’is for the younger set was Mary ing reductions to certain inciu.strial ^'’” Haye.s’ Hallowe’en party with 2.') never customers and large commer cial .»eivice customers will go into effect during the latter pait of No vember in the territory .served by thp Carolina Power and Light Com- p.iny. L. V. Sutton, president of the '•ompany, announces. The annual savings as result of the reductions to customers will amount I of her friends present in costume. Och) Btrcam Ptnk MM & Mellow Coffee 6m. PkB. 2 2 9c 191-V Grist mill in.stalUd at T. A. Kelley’.^ yaid. ■Special excursion fares S. A. L. Railway to .\'orfo!k. Thanksgiving Day football games. A. & M. college vs. Washington and Lee. The courts of the .Southern Pines liiin to S2S3.000, w-ith North CaroMna cus- ton.fr.s benefiting to the extent of lively spots of the town. annually and South Caro lina customer $r>4,.')00. "The amendm ;nt to the conipanj^’s ri„ev Woods Inn destroyed. The I evidential rate, ns approved by the big hotel catches fire fr<;m furnace i.gulatory con.mis.sions in North and in 30 minutes is rc-du, e.l to heap and South Carolina. Mr. Sutton of smould-’ring wood and twisted .■:id, “provides for a discount of one- iron .alf ccnt pel kilowatt-hour for au-j .leremiah Dams of Pittsburgh, new t.,niatic water heating which will r.wner of the Prospect House, arrived mean a reduction in cost of this last week. (iuss cf service of approximately 30 The Rev. .Tchn Lewis had Irish po- rer cent or allow .’’.O to .'’.O per cent i.itoc-s on his table on November 1st. r.ore hot water for the same cost.” dug that day f-om his g.-.idon—sec- The di.scount for automatic water ond crop. t'catincr will not be applicable to the| fi>"!t 200 hoiir of total consumption.' |i)o,5 Which in the case of the average; xhe Real .Show’is coming to town. H. Spa.ks’ OUl Renable Railro.ad th r pply !'pr accordance with the provisions, fare, in the line of daily duty.' Pr<’.=^-"1 T. Kelsey went all the way] of the amendment to the residential' They go for days on end without ’ P to New Jersey to vote for a rate schedule. i ght ng. refngerat.on, cooking and shows and Stupendous Trained Ani- " to a KWk“"'? -f^ibit at South- > to a KWH allowance thereaf- „.n Pines Wednesday. November l.-ith, S. A. Richardson, wife and daught er, of East Jefferson, Me, arrived on Tuesday. Carolina I among classes' 1910 Water sleep or rest, battling the fires President, and in his absence was! xhe savings to North the enemy’s great bombs create, elected President—of the Sandhill Ki- ci.stomers is divided A considerable number of them wanis club. las follows; have died at their posts, that I Ri.fijjoniiai others might live and the seat Will J. Stratton of the Stoneybrook |qqq. ” Ilf the Empire be saved. stables, southern Pines, had a letter: , Here in our own country there the other day frona England. They’re w.p «a,j’noncompletion are no bombers to devastate our still fox hunting over thf're, despiteimpmg, S6,-|WC)rks .system, cities, no long-range guns to cveryfhing. and the huntsman of the] , * Solomon, king in Jeru.salem, after blast at our homes and incUls-, South Donset pack wrote Stratton of|, rates go into effect 'eading all the publications to which tries and national monuments, a recent day with hounds. November savings to customers had acce.ss, said making new v.ill not be shown until bills render- books and periodicals would never I A Cue Club has been organized and Heating. $V5,- will give a grand barbccue about Conxmercial Service, T;^ank.sglving Day, iv order to celc- Industrial Power Serv-,brate the completion of the water But, all over the nation, fire-l The pack had killed two and one , men are doing a peace-time jol),half brace of fox and hounds were|*^ after December 1,'i <hat should be given far more , having- a nice run after another one . 71 77 i recognition than it usually ob-lwhen a 'ikiiiL tcoU pace overhead. A, ‘ ***EEAN SPKAREll ,\T tains. There has baen many a,German "jerry" got a burst which] MaoDONALl) coiXEciE .iest concerning easy-living fire-'sent his plane to the gi-ound. The pi j men, sitting about in their com-(■’■'t baled out. The huntsman was in Vincent Sheean, foremost among fortable stations, talking andl^^ quandary as to whether to proceed foreign correspondents, au- yarnirg and playing cards. But vith hounds after the fox or go tol and I end. He must have had a phrophetic I vision of The News Depot." adv. DRESSING SALMON 8 O’CLOCK {^INSO LiFEBOOY SOAP LUX FLAKES ^ 10« LUX TOILET SOAP 3 PEACHES BREAD Iona Calif. Sllceci or Halves No. 1 Tall Cans 1-Lb. Bag.-! Lge. PkK. Bari Lge. Pk?. Bars No. 3>>, Can 18-Oz. Pullman Loaves 25o 25c 25c 23c 2Qc 25c 2Sc 15c 15c Florida Grapefruit Z 2 Ut 5c Florida Oranges I! dozen 10c Tender Yellow Squasii 2 ik 10c Red Hli.ss New Potatoes 41b. 25c Home Killed Broilers lb. 23c Leg-O’Lamb cJl II)- 24k F'fesh Pork Brains 2 lbs. 25c Chicken Halibut Steak pound 29c it isn't funny when an engine crew must enter a burning build ing that may collapse into an where the parachute was landing. II decicleil on '‘jeny.’’ Galloping madl.v, he came upon inferno of flame any minute. It!home guard aimo.st out of breath isn’t funny to have to fight a | running- The huntsman took the great fire when the temperature iPuard’.s rifle and tore on. He got his is twenty below' and the spray before he could dl.sappenr and from the nozzles turns at once krom horseback kept him covered un to ice. It isn’t funny to put onj'il the guard came up. rna.sks and a.sbestos suits and try ] So the German flier was captured to control an oil fire generating thousands of degrees of blazing heat. The fire department is any Icwn or district’s first line of ! defense against an enemy that is an destructive as war. And a first-class fire department is a’ny tow’Tii.s best invte.stment. The fire-fightera of London are making the headlines with a service that is as vital in peace as in time of battle. fxmdon representative of ti e North American NewspAper alliance duringi the summer and early fall of 19-10, will speak at Flora Macdonald Col lege on Friday evening, November 15.1 f.t 8:15. I Mr. Sheran, who is said to be onl of thu most colorful correspondeijts of modern times, as well as the \atest and moat authentic commentator on foreign affairs, will tell his personal opinion, and experiences as an eye '■■itness of the momentous events of ] history in the making during the Rummer and fall of this year, and will describe in detail what he believe.s w ill be the inevitable attempt of the A food sale will be held at the ^ Nazis to dominate this country under Pierson store on 'West Broad street, Hitler’s long-boasted plans for "re- Wednesday, the 13th, beginning at distribution of the world.” 10:00 o’clock. Group No. 2 of the ^ Woman’s Society of the Church of Subscribe to The Pttot, Moor' Wide Fellowship will be in charge. | County's Leading Neiis-Weekly. y.y an English huntsman in scarlet, nrmed with a rifle. The day’s bag: •^wo and one-half brace of fox—ai;d me German. 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