1 Page Two THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, July 11, 19*1' THE PILOT Published each Friday by THE PILUT, Incorporated, Southern Pines, N. C. JAMES BOYD, Publisher NFJLSON C. HYDE, Editor DAN S. BAY, Manager CHAKLJ'^S MACAIXEY, AdvertlslnR H«l«n K. Butl«r, Virginia Cr««l, Bessie CUMron Smith, Charles Cullingford, Associ&te«. Subdcription Rates; One Year J2.00 Bix Months $1.00 Three Months .50 Eiitered at the Postottice at South ern Pines, N. C., as second class mall matter. THE POCKETBOOK KNOWLEDGE OUR OPPORTIMTY TO SERVE Moore count}’ has raised its Service Orjranizations. This was quota of $600 for the United Service Organizations. This is too vital a part of Uncle Sam’s defense program to be neglect ed. It was something those of us who are not in uniform, not in production jobs, could do to help. In the words of District At- tomej" Thomas E. Dewey, na tional campaign chairman of the U.S.O.: ‘The private life and the religious guidance of our boys are not a gov ernment function in a free country. ( True, they are the busines.s of gov-1 ernment in Xazi Germany. Comnum- ^ ist Russia, and Fascist Italy. But th.it ^ is the ver>’ thing to which we stand I opposed. This function is part of the sober business of preserving the es sentials of freedom in this, our home land— almost the last free country in the world," The U.S.O. is a vote of confi dence by the private citizens of America in the armed forces and the defense workers who are do ing a job for them and who must not be let down. How can the U.S.O. remedy the existing situation in the towns adjacent to defense cen ters? Its program is very defi nite, and has been worked out in close cooperation with Govern- /N sntJk-es IN The FIRSTsMonnfs OF 1941 VMSe/KXJeM 7D l&oo TANKS 110.000 MACHINE GUtJS 7l\ 1600 one EA«w iVPev«?rrcfc <(eyi uKe A viANO. yoo wRorf lettkh By •Pi«vw6 ON -we ke/s • Dn sweoe>j, AwiL bcvps are AitACHep -ID "me osohrrs or vverT c/fRS IN ritf Mm ME root ■iMTgy, ufVM v,mcn n; Y(s:-vaoNOf r-EFL'Mpi a ff'Oii/■‘isa/T tS'S ire cenT in wm /s ALTH006H ONLV 5 PfR^ONS ARE NEEPEP TOMAN THE AVERAbE Ct>A9r.TD-faAht- ing for the right of free men to engage freely in legitimate busi ness under a free system. If that right is lost we will suffer an irrevocable defeat no matter how great our military prowess. Private enterprise is ready to meet the test. The record of the past is the promise ov the fu ture. It is up to all men to prove now that the Americaii way is the winning way—and the way come active belligerents, is to prove to all the world that free j to eventual peace and security enterprise is superior to slave!for all the people. Gh^nmenl SOCIAL SiCURITY l/aiiHotbeBioufh SOCIAL Security legislatioa provides ufcguuds againit miiformne in ■ small mcuure —Iwt for complete security yoa need more protectioo for your family when you die, and • definite plan M saving for an ■d^aie income in old age. Hiis is possible with the Jeffeiw 900 Standard’s new SECURITVi BOND which was specialty signed to round out tlM pro- gnm begun for you by your govenuaent. Insure your own Social Secui^ ity. Write oc 'pbooe today for details. DONALD A. CURRIE Pinehurst, N. C. II I I I Kn()\ MANDMMV I II I l\M k Wl I ((IMI’Xv' I. H I I S »• H l»H >1 »H I M t \ M Ml I N BUT voo'RB jusr NATURALtV A GOOD COOK'.' 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