Page Ten THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolttl^ FriJay, January 24, 1930. mtm n * i < n ♦♦ ♦♦ H ♦♦ n n n « ♦♦ ♦♦ n u ti S n t: H ♦♦ ♦♦ H ♦♦ t: ♦« H n ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ :: ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ t: ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ n ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ « n ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ u ♦♦ n ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ n S only 4 more of the healy-Knollwood lots on midland road left at nine hundred dollars each! these are well located lots overlooking the new Knollwood lake and park, covered with pines and shrubbery, lying on west side of Midlands Road between broad street and mid-pines club.- look them over! you will not be able to find any other lots as well lo2ated for a winter home—at the price—between southern pines and pinehurst. they face southeast and are sheltered from the north let me show them to you d. d. shields cameron, agent phone 5461 southern Pines, n. c. STATEMENT OF CONDITION of Vass Building and Loan Association, of Vass, N. C., as of December 31st, 1929. ASSETS The Association Owns: Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 3,694.87 Mortgage Loans 16,500.00 Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first mortgage on local improv ed real estate. Stock Loans 2,513.00 Advances made to our shareholders against their stock. No loan exceeds 90 per cent of amount acutally paid in. TOTAL 22,707.87 LIABILITIES The Association Owes: To Shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on stock as follow’s: Installment Stock 19,718.25 Full Paid Stock 19,718.25 Undivided Profits 2,989.62 Earnings held in trust for distribution to share holders at maiuritv of stock. 22,707.87 TOTAL STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MOORE. D. A. McLauchlin, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Association personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing re port is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. D. A. McLAUCHLIN, Sec.-Treas. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 20th day of Januarv, 1930. FLOYD KEITH, Notary" Public. 'My commission expires December 15, 1930. STATEMENT OF CONDITION of Aberdeen Building and Loan Association, of Aber deen, N. C., as of December 31st., 1929. ASSETS The Association Owns: Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 1,442.85 Mortgage Loans 113.900.00 Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first mortgage on local improv ed real estate. Stock Loans 8,500.00 Advances mdae to our shareholders against their stock. No loan exceeds 90 per cent of amount acutally paid in. Office Furniture and Fixtures 425.40 Real Estate 0\Mied 400.00 TOTAL 122,668.25 LIABILITIES The A ssociation Owes: To Shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on stock as follows: [nstallment Stock 87,427.34 Full Paid Stock 12,700.00 100,127.34 Bills Payable 11,500.00 Money borrow’ed for use in making loans to members, or retiring matured stock. Each note approved by at least two-thirds of entire Board of Directors as required by law^. Accounts Payable 63.19 Undivided Profits 12,977.72 Earnings held in trust for distribution to share holders at maturitv of stock. total 122,668.25 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MOORE. D. L McKeithen, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Association personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing re ports is true to the best of his knowledge and belief D. L McKEITHEN. Sworn to ah subscribed before me, this 21st dav of January, 1930. FRANCIS PLEASANTS, ^ . Notary Public. My commission Expires February 1, 1930. Seaboard Air Line Elects Coverdale As Chairman of Board Control of Railroad Passes Com- pletely from Estate of S. Davies Warfield WORTH WHILE ATTRACTIONS THE CAROLINA THEATRES per doz. Also Amoor river pr:v3. plants, 2c to 4c each, according to size. Mrs. Arch McKeithen, Aber- deen, N. C. WANTED—Three or five hors £ power. 3-phase Electric Motor.—A Mon- tesF.nti, Southern Pines. 7 3ACC0 SEED — Recleaned and treated. Cash, YeYllow Mammoth White Stem Orinoco. Faucett’« Special, 50c psr oz. Improved Gold Leaf, 75c per oz. All kinds 0i see^s. J. H. Monger, Sanford, N. C. MANY NEW DIRECTORS The final steps connected with the consummation of the plan of capital reorganization of Seaboard Air Line Railway Company were taken last wzek w’hen William H. Coverdale, of Coverdale & Colpitts, New’ York, as sumed office as chairman of the board of directors. The following new members of the board w^ere elected at a stockholders’ meeting held in Pe tersburg, Va.: Preston S. Arkw’i'ight, Atlanta; Walter W. Colpitts, New’ York; Har vey C. Couch, Pine Bluffs. Ark.; Norman H. Davis, New' York; George S. Franklin, New York; Robfrt Las- v-ith its making, not to forget Daisy At Pinehurst What is termed by critics and »'e- viewers as “the perfect picture” is coming to the Pinehurst Theatre, Friday, January 24th. It is an adap- g * tation of Sir James Barrie’s delight- ful play, “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals,” under the picture title of “Seven Days Leave,” featuring Gary Cooper, Beryl Mercer and a strong supporting cast. Here is a picture woven of the delicate fabric of moth- g er love w'ithout mock heroics. Simple H and straight forward, it wends it- 8 way directly into your heart. Even H the most hardboiled connot see it 8 and remain untouched. Beryl Mercer 8 gives one of the really great screen g performances of all times. It is a g triumph for Gary Cooper, Paramount g FOR SALE—One Ford Truck for | FOR SALE—House and lot on Pop- sale, or will trade for Ford Road- | lar street. For sale or rent. Reas- ster. Apply Heatsr, Pump & Well i onable price. Apply W. T. Bobbitt, Co., Aberdeen. Aberdeen. CAROLINA THEATRES and every one even slightly concerned j g ti-ifVi ifc malrincr not tn forcpt DaiSV ' W ♦♦ 8 u siter, Charlotte, N. C.; V. Everite Macy, New’ York; Oscar Wells, Bir- miTigham. Ala.; Louis H. W'indhoiz. Norfolk, Va.; and E. A. Yates, Bir- minarham, Ala. The stockholders also re-elected the follow’ing present members of the board: Franklin Q. Brown, New York; F. N. B. Close. New’ York; Mills B. Lane, Savannah; Robert F. Maddox. Atlanta; William H. Coverdale, New York; Robert L. Nutt, New York: L. R. Pow’ell, Jr., Norfolk; John Ring- ling, Sarasota, Fla., C. Sidney Shep ard, New’ Haven; J. P. Taliaferro. Jacksonville, and A. H. Woodward. Woodw’ard, Ala. It is understood that the new board will re-elect as president Mr. Powell, to w’hich office he was elected fol lowing the death of the late S. Davies Warfield. The election of the new’ board, in cluding assumption of the chairman ship by Mr, Coverdale, marks the final step in the passage of control of Seaboard from the estate of the late S. Davies Warfield, former pres ident, to the interests headed by the syndicate organized under the leader ship of Dillon, Read & Co., Cover dale & Colpitts, Charles S. McCain, president of the Chase National Bank, and Harvey C. Couch, associated with the S. Z. Mitchell utility interests. It is understood that this syndicate has invested approximately $10,000.- 000 in Seaboard securities, including approximately $6,000,000 expended for common and preferred stock, and is now the largest single stockholder in Seaboard. With the consummation of the plan of reorganization the company has been left with no debt maturities be fore 1935 which should not present any difficult refunding problem; a con siderable reduction in aggregate of outstanding debt; ample funds for any desirable additions and better ments, and greatly improved working capital position. is to miss one i g Bclmore, Nora Cecil and Tempe Pig- j ott, who play the three other old ladies of Barrie’s fantasy. To miss 8 “Seven Days Leave of the gems of the year. On Monday, January 27th., the § Richard Dix production, “Seven Keyi ' g To Baldpate,” which delighted aud- S iences at Southern Pines th3 first g part of this week, moves over to g Pinehurst. This is, without Question, g one of the best vehicles Dix ever had g and he makes the most of it. It i3 g clean, wholesome entertainment al: g the way through and will delight g any audience. g Another stage comedy success, “Th? g Family Upstairs” has been made g into an f^ll-talking screen productio.': *: under the title of “Harmony At g Home” starring none other than Wil- g lie Collier, Sr., known in every g Opera House, Stage, auditorium and g hippodrome here and abroad. And 8 with Collier making plenty of 8 w’hoopee, is youth — Marguerite 8 Churchill, Dixie Lee, Rex Bell, Char- g lie Eaton and Charlotte Henry— g flaming, frivoling and frolicking, g And aiound youth is Elizabeth Pat- g terson and Dot Farley for more g laughs. “Harmony At Home” i== g every home with the fror.t wall torn g off. It’s your home—my home—their g home. It hits the home right smack g on the funny bone. Its rated as one g of the most human and entertaining 8 contributions to the sound screen to 8 date. It is coming to Pinehurst (only) 8 on Wednesday, January 29th., with a 8 matinee at 3:00 p. m. U >♦ At Southern Pines V So much has been heard about tha" :: musical comedy, “Sunny Side Up” g that it se?ms but necessarj^ to inform g the public of the dates on which it g w’ill be shown at the Southern Pine' g Theatre and, those dates are right g now’, but tq be more explicit, Thurs- g day, Friday and Saturday, January I g 23, 24 and 25, with a matinee Satur- g day at 3:00. g Take Janet Gavnor, aided by g Charles Farrell, Marjorie White, El g Brendel and Frank Richardson and g I that’s a cast of principals that pul; g I over the show like a house on fire. Amercan Forestry Association I This picture has everything indudin'^ ;; Offers Prizes for Best Essay i for good measure, || I here and there. The one number, g ^11- T75LMHG. . SINGING. DnNCIMG MUSICAL COMEDV J A II GAVnOR CHARLES FARRELL DflVID BUTLER At Southern Pines Thu., Fri., and Sat. Jan. 23,24,25.—8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 At Pinehurst (Only) Friday, January 24th—8:15 P. M. Matinee at 3:00 High School Pupils To Write on Taxes ♦♦ I ♦♦ I ♦♦ ! ♦♦ : u ♦♦ Covering this Subject Pupils from any public high school in North Carolina are eligible to compete in the State-w’ide essay on the subject of “Develop a Suitable Woodland Taxation Policy for North Carolina” for which attractive prizes have been offered to the w’inners. The contest is sponsored by the American Forestry Association as one of a seri?s of annual events and the N. C. D^ipartment of Conesrvation “Turn On The Heat,” will take your g breath aw’ay and other numbers, such ^ g as “If I Had A Talking Picture of g You” and “I’m A Dreamer—Aren't g We All?” are already famous via g Radio and Victrola Records, El Bren- g del needs no introduction to a Sand- 8 hill audience. His work in “The Cock- 8 eyed World,” and “Hot For Paris” , 8 is still fresh in our memories and 8 they say he almost runs away with 8 “Sunny Side Up.” 8 RICHARD DIX ^seven keys lotNHdpofi^ m At Pinehurst Monday, January 27th.—8:15 P. M. Matinee at 3:00 ♦♦ And then comes that colorful ro- ♦♦ ' of the old South, that famous and Development through its division -o i ^ ^ ^ xr :: a rr f 4.^ n I, • Booth Tarkington drama of the New ♦♦ ; of forestry. Cash prizes aggregating ! rk i ^ at j• /- t-- , „ :J c?o- u • f-p ^ u 4.Z Orleans Mardi Gras, “Cameo Kirbv,” ; tJ I ?2o are being offered by the DeiDart- , i • i, • i /• 7 . I ♦♦ ti 4. • 4.U ^ n ' ^ ^ which is knowm from Coast to Coast ' ♦♦ ment in the following amounts; first,! . , , • , ♦♦ $10; second, $5; and third, fourth, i f. "'f « fifth and sixth, $2.50 each. ! ^ ilent pictures. ;• T Jv. J? J. • J.- starring Dustin Farnus. h In addition the forestrv association 1x4-- x* • i , -n u J 1 i-T • ' It is a romantic musical drama o'*^ it wnll give bronze medals outlining the a/t- • • • -o* v ^ oldest and lars-est of all livinir tilants 1 Mississippi River boat days a ul JJ t • I f • • I a frambler who lost his heart, staked to the individual winnino- first prize i ■' i i « and to the school in which the pupil ' 1* eai Js and won ledemp- « is a student. The pupil’s prize will i H be given as a permanent propertv! * features the we i know^ stage « of the one furnishing wi..ners of es-i i say contests for three ve^;rs. ' T " H It is hoped that some civic organi-1 ‘.'.™ t ^orma Ter- || zation or individual will also pi-ovide I ’I*' " 5 prizes in each county, the following ^ Show being suggested: $5, $3, and $2 fo?! ^ox- first, second, and thiVd prizes respec-1 Symphony Orchestra, vo- tively. Already donors have been I quartet and George I MacFarlane accompanied by the Bill- hrwe chorus. And—not forgetting, j 8 Stepin Fetchit, the colored comedian 8 of “Hearts In Dixie” and “Fox Fol- j 8 lies” fame, who also sings. ' 8 At Southern Pines, Monday, Tues-, 8 day. Wednesday, Januarv 27, 28 and ' 8 29th. ‘ i 8 William A ROM I t K found for local prizes in several counties, and the officials expect them to be made possible in most of the other counties. All county super- interidents of public instruction have been asked to serve as chairmen in their respective counties. Any person or organization wishing to offer the prizes suggested above are requested to notify their county game or for est warden or county school superin tendent. State Forester J. S. Holmes, who is serving as chairman of the central committee, said the subject was chos en because of its timeliness in view of the submission to the people of the proposed constitutio^l amlen(dment which would authorize the General Assembly to adopt improved methods for taxing woodlands. birth ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keith an nounce the birth of a daughter, Nancy, on Wednesday night, January 22nd. Mrs. Keith and daughter are both getting along very nicely. 'n "S^SLTxt Adis I FOR SALE—House, 5 rooms and ^ bath, hot and cold water. Electric * § lights, 3 acre lot near Pinehurst 8 High School. George A. Woods, Box , § 744, Pinehurst. j H FOR SALE—Baby carriage, pen and ' ^ gate. Good as new. Ten dollars ' § for the three articles. Rev. C. A. Lawrence, Vass, N. C. FOR SALE—Small five g-aited sad dle horse, will work anjrwhere, about nine years old. May be seen I immediately by applying to Boxi 597, Southern Pines, N. C. j PANSY PLANTS—Fine giant pansy! plants, mixed, ready to bloom, 35c At Pinehurst (Only) Wednesday, January 29th 8:15 P. M. Matinee at 3:00 n ♦♦ ♦♦ ** tx » a ♦♦ At Southern Pines | I Mon., Tue., and Wed. Jan. 27, 28, 29—8:15 | I Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 i ♦♦ n n ft 8

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