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Friday, January 12, 1910
DU. I. II. SHELTON
will ba at Agnes Dorothy’s
Ik'auty Shop,
SUNDAY, JAN 31
9:00 A. M.—7:00 P. M.
THR I’lLdT. HodfhuM-n IMno.s anr} Aberdeen, \or1h ('nrolina
I’.iffc Thro#
Comings and doings in Vass
E. V. i>i-:rkinson
General Contractor
Storagfe
Itiihy Sliii|)s<iii
The 2.day old Uaughtor of Mi-,
nnd Mi3. Julius Simpson died at the
home Saturday nt 2:00 p. m. Burial
wna in Johnson's Grove cemetery
Sunday afternoon. The parents, three
sisters and a brother survive.
Miss Mary Davis Westcott of
Raleigh was the week.end guest of
her sister. Mrs. D. A. Smith,
t \fiss Glennie Keith and Mi.sa Ma.
I rian Cameron of Raleigh were at
home for the wwk.end.
I Franklin Matthews, who is a stu-
' dent at "'ing’s Business College in
F'or 1040
You Win Want New Itooks of Record
We Have A Very Complete Line of Hlank Books, Post
Dinders and Sheets, Note IJook Covers and Fillers
Also
Standard Diaries for
1940
In Office Supplies, we offer
Typewriters, Card Iiuiexe.s, Transfer File.<5, Films Cab
inets, Guides and JacketvS, Postal Sales, Paper Clips,
Rubber Bands-
Almost Everything for the Desk and
Office
Hayes’ Sandhills Book Shop
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HKPOUT OF CONDITION OF
The Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
of Southern Pines in the State of North Carolina a( the close of
business on December .‘M),
ASSETS
Loans nnd discounts i Including $ \o Overdrafts I S2fi!>,719.r>9
United States Goveinnient obligations^ direct ana guaranteed . 32,200.00
Obligations of Stall’s anii politiial subdivisions ... C9,lh6,0U
Other boiicis, notes, and del)i'ntin'i's 3,700.00
Corporate stocks r . 2,227.00
Cash, balunoes \\ith other banks and ca.sh items in process of
(^>ilc<tion 330,910.74
Bank pii'tiiises owncil $22,000, furniture and fixtures ,$1,79(!.78 23,796.781
(Bank preaii.ses owned are subject to $ No lien.= not assum
ed by bank) !
Real e^itate owned other than bank premi.ses 13,397.00;
Other assets . ' 2,733.30
TOTALj. ASSKTS
$743,930.41
LlAUIl.ITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 418,770.95j
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 192,364.241
Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings I 500.00
Deposits of States and political subdivisions .. 60,S35.40
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 3,282.37
TOTAL DKrOSITS 5675,752.96
Other liabilities ,,, . 5.3S9.39
TOTAL LiABILITIKS
CAPITAL ACCOl'NTS
Capital
Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital)
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOrXTS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$6S1 142.35
, 49.750.00
10.000.00
288.06
2,750.00
62,788.06'
$743,930.41;
This bank’s capita! consists of first preferred stock with total par val.
ue of $24,750^ total retirable value $24,7.50; and common stock with total
par value of $25,000.
.’NIP^MOKANDA
Pledged asset.s I book value i;
Assets pledged to secure deposits 51,786.45
I Rnleigh, spent the week.end with
his mother Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews.
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Miss Minerva Thompson entered,
the Moore County Hospital Sunday I
for treatment. Miss Thompson has ^
, not b»en well for several months. ■
' Miss Vivian Matthews of Oteen,
Claud Matthews of Jamestown, N.
Y., and their mother, Mrs. Henry
Matthews of Lakeview attended the;
service at the Methodist cjhurch
' Sunday morning. The three are mem
bers of the local church. i
Robert and John 'Rosser returned
to the University at Chapel Hill and
Wilbur Edwards to Pfieffer College
at Misenheimer last week after
> spending the holidays at home,
i Harold Lassiter and J. A. Lassi. ■
ter are with their mother, Mrs. Ar.
thur/ Lassiter, who is critically ill
of pneumonia at her home in Bear'
Creek. Other relatives from Vass
who have vi.sited Mrs. La.ssiter in,
elude Mr. and Mrs. Wnde Smith. ;
Harvey and Mollie Smith, Hume
Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Mash. I
burn, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Scott,'
Mrs. Grover Mashbiirn and Mrs. Lu
ther Ford. j
Ted Klingenschmidt, who has been
working at Pinehurst for several
weeks, visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Klingenschmidt, over the
week.end. I
Mrs. Dan McNeill and baby, D.
Jr.. who arrived at the Moore
County Hospital on Christmas day,
returned home Thursday.
The Vass Woman’s Club will meet
tonight, Friday, at the home of
Mrs. G. W. Brooks.
Harry Laubscher of Richmond, Va,.
spent th« week-end here with Mrs.,
Laubscher.
Mina Martha McKay of Buies
Creek wa.s the wcok.cnd guest of
her sister, Mrs. A. M. Cameron.
Miss Mary McLaughlin, now a stu
dent at Peace College in Raleigh, w is
hostess to her hifih school class, the
class of 1939, nt the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Me.
Lnuchlin, an evening last week, i
Those present were Misses Evelyn
Kverette, Ernstino MeFayden, Sarnh
Comeion. Trone Hennings. Lula
Pearl Morgan nnd D iris Byrd, Need
ham Stevens Joseph Caviness, Har
old Gschwind, Paul Cooper, WilbiU'
Kdwnrds. Henry Klingenschmidt a .1
Tommy Brigg.s. ' j
The Uev. Dougald Monro^i of I>;x-
ington, 'V%i., spent Monday night with
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McCraney, leav-^
ing Tuesday for a visit with hi.; mo
ther, who lives out from Fayette
ville. B^'fore returning to Virginia
Mr. Monro- plan.s to spp'id some time
hunting with Mr. McCraney, Mack
Monroe is now in cnlU'tje and the
younger b..y. Jeff, who was born
while Mr. Monroe was pastor of the j
local Pr".«byterian church, is twelve,
years of age. >
The Vass-Lakeview .school is now
getting out a daily news sheet, which
i£ of much interest to the student
I’ody nnd friends of the school. In'
addition to spicy bits of news \\ rit.j
ten by children from the various
orades, the .sheet carries the weather
report and the lunch room meni’ for
the following day. The sheet is mim
eographed in the school office.
Ob.ser\’ation day will be observed
in Vass.Lakeview school on Friday;
of next week, January 19, and ap-1
proximately 12.5 teachers of Moore i
county are expected to visit the'
.=chooI nnd ob-sei-ve the classroom,
work of the grades in which they arc j
most intere.sted. Luncheon will be,
under the sponsorship of the .senior!
cla.ss. I
Vass.Lakevie\/ and Carthago di. '
vided a double header in the Car. j
thape gymnnsiiim Tue.sday night. The |
local girls defeated Cartha.ge by a
score of 26 to 6 and the Vass-Lake.
view boys lost to the tune of 10-20.
WO.M W S misshinauv s<)( ii;tv
The Woman's Mi.ssionary Society
of the ChlUTh of Wide F.llowshlii
will meet in the church i>nr!or Wed-
nesday_ January 17 al 2:30. Miss Bar.
num will speak on her experiences in
Turkey and the talk will be illustrat
ed u-ith lantern alitles.
From Farm to Fire—that's the
freshness of vegetables, poultry ,etc.
at the Curb Market, Southern Pines.
LEGAL NOTICES
KXKCl’TOKS’ NOTICE
Having tiualified as Executors of
the estate of Johanna C. Do.scher,
late of Moore Cminty, North Caro
lina, this i.^ to notify all per.sons hav.
ing claims against the estate of .said
deceased to exhibit them to the un
dersigned on or before the 8th day of,
December, 1940, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery,' j
All per.sons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This 8th day of December, 1939, (
F, W, VAN CAMP and ETHEL S,!
JONEfi. Executors nt the Last Will
and Testament of Johanna C.
Do.scher, Deceased.
D15, Jan, 19,
NOTK^E OK KE.SALE OF LANO «
Notice is hereby given that byjj.
virtue of an Interlocutory Order of ^ |;
Foreclosure made and entered by!
the Clerk of the Superior Court of j It
Moore County on the 19th day of
June 1939 in the matter of the
TOWN OP SOITTHKRN PINES,
Plaintiff, vs. ROSETTA EVANS
HOLMAN. WIDOW, INDIVIDUAL
LY AND AS ADMRX. OF THE ES.
T\TK OF ALEX EVANS, DECEAS-
FD. AND MELISSA EVANS GOINS,
WIDOW, HEI'RS.AT.LAW OF ALEX
EVANS. DECEASED .SOUTHERN
PINE.'^ WAREHOUSE?!. INC., T.
R. GOINS, J. S. DAVIDSON, J. E.
H.<\STY, MRS. M. H. GRAVES,
CA\'INESS PRODUCE COMPANY
AND K. R. HOYLE. Defcnd.int.s-, the
.same bfin;^ record, d in Land Tax
Sales Jtid.L’nient Docki't No. 10, at
page 29, in the offiro cf the r’k>rk
of the .Superior Coiu’^ of Moore
County, the nnden'-'ip'nt'd Commis.
‘ oncr offered foi- .sale the l.ind here,
inafter de.scribed on Monda.v, Dm em
ber 11th, 1939 at 12 o'clock NOON,
when and wheie the .Southern I’ines
V\’; r( hou.>.’e.s, Inc, became the last
and highest bidder at the price of
.$330.00, and that thereafter and with,
in ten days from the date of sale
Edith Goins filed an upset hid of
.$363,00 and deposited with the .said
Commi.ssioner $33,00 as required by
law;
NOW, THEREFORE, The under
signed Commi.ssioner will on
MONDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1940, at
12 o'clock NOON
offer for sale and .sell at public out.'
cry to the highest bidder for cash
nt the Court House door in Car. i
thage. North Carolina, the following
described land:
Tho.se certain lots or parcels of
land in McNeills Township, Moore!
County, North Carolina and describ.
■ 1 cn the tax i’>‘i on’.:; as "10 acres
Jim Town.” and being the seme land
conveyed froni Bon Hir'Ks and wife,
Cardina Hicks t) AUx \V. i;vans,
by Warranty Deed dated Maiih 31,
18SI and recorded in the Moore Coun.
ty Registry in Book 6, at page 134,
nnd from W. J. Lawhon and wife,
Kate Lawhon to .\Iex Evans by War'-
ranty Deed dated November 21, 188K
and recorded in the Moore County
Registry in Book 6, at page 136, and
Ben Hicks and wife, Carolina Hick.^
to Alex W. Evans by Warranty
Deed dated January 10, 1889 and re,
corded in Book 6, 'at page 138, les.*l
ti e various lots which the said Alex
Evans and wife have conveyed awa.v
subsequent to the dates of tho
aforesaid deeds.
Dated this 30th day of December,
1939,
J, VANCE ROWE,
J12 19 Commissioner.
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Ol)e -ArK
COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
FOR
GIRLS AND BOYS
With Kinders-arten
Music - Handicrafts - All Snorts
Resident Pupii.•^ Received
Illu.strated liooklet
MRS. 3!ILM( ENT A. T^.vves
SetiC-en Pines, rfh Carolina
TOTAL
Si 51,786.45
Secured and preferred liabilities:
Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to' require
ments of law 60,835.40
TOTAL
60,835.40
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On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits
of this bank was 82,075.00
Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve
amounted to . - ■ $117,755.00
I N. L. Hodgkins, Ca.shier, of the above.named bank, do solmenly
sw’ear that the above .statement is true, and that it fully and correctly
represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set
forth to the best of my knowledge and belief.
N. L. HODGKINS.
State of North Carolina, County of Moore.'
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
fourth day of January, 1940, and 1 hereby
ccrtify that I am not an officer or directorl
of thi.*; bank.
NELLIE J. SIMONS,
Notary Public.
My Commission expires October 12, 1941.
Correct Attest:
D, G. STUTZ,
GEO. C. ABRAHAM,
FRANK WELCH,
Directors,
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