Page Ten THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, August 31, 1934. Miss Laura M. Jenks Will Open A Private School for Kindersarlen and I’rimary Grades On October 8th at Her Home At the Head of Pennsylvania Ave. Out of door classes, weather permitting. She has had years of experience in the New York City public schools and in private work, both in Kin dergarten and Grade work. Moderate Rates North Carolina Again Takes High Rank As An Agricultural State Carolina Theatre Soothern Pines, N. C. PRESENTS Mon., Tue., Wed., Sept. 3, 4, 5 Matinee Tuesday At 3:00 GAYNOR AYRE S Thu.-Fri.-Sat., Sept. 6, 7, 8, Matinee Saturday At 3:00 S-18 Only Texas. California and Iowa Were Ahead of State in Val ue of ( rops Last Year For Check Books A Sandhills resident spending the summer in the north suggests the following poem, copied from The Bos ton Post, as a proper frontispiece for check books: North Carolina again took her place as fourth state in the Union in value of agricultural crops in 1933, after dropping as low as to ninth place in 1931, during which her main crops, cotton and tobacco, were so low, the “Farm Forecaster,” of the State-Fed^ral Crop Reporting Service, shows. j Only Texas, almost an empire, Cal ifornia and Iowa, in the order named, | were ahead of this State last year in I value of farm crop.s. Last year North „ 1 o I « The leaves return with the spnng- Carohna rooted Michigan out i ^ ^ b fourth place, which that state had held for four years. Nebraska and | Minnesota were up and down in fourth | place, now held by Kansas. In livestock, however, North Car- j olina has held 23rd place for four j years, including 1934, moving up from j 25th place in 1930. In total value of i . all crops and livestock, this State i and give it to his wife. jumped last year up to 8th place, af- j ter having been in 15th place for; four years, except in 1930, when she i was 14 th. I IT NEVER C OMES BACK The billions roll back on the shore, The ships return over the sea. The child returns to its father door, And the cattle wind home o’er the lea. time, And the light returns with the day. But the money you blew, that you might have saved. Is gone forever and ayel Or, he says, the Scotchman might Influence of the “New Deal," with i cotton and tobacco acreage reductions i With a powerful story of epic and tobacco parity prices, is shown in sweep, one of the strongest casts as- the figures for last year, and may be . ^lany moons and direct- expected to show' an even greater ef- comes the swashbuckler with equal ly captivating dash. Prominent is support of Miss Carroll and Tone ap pear Deginald Denny. Siegfried Ru- mann, Louise Dresser, Lumsden Hare. Paul Roulien and Stephin Fetchit. A bright, sparkling evenings en tertainment *i.s promised for Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, September 6, 7. 8, with a Saturday matinee, when Janet Gaynor and Lew’ Ayres will be seen in their new romantic-comedy, “Servants’ Entrance.” This is a dif ferent kind of story for Janet Gay nor. It presents her as a comedienne. Essentially a light romance is the story of an heiress who becomes a servant in order that she may learn how the folk downstairs live to tit her to be the wife of the ideal whom she hopes to meet. The cast is un usually capable. With Miss Gaynor is Lew Ayre.s, who appeared with her in "State Fair.” In support will be seen Ned Sparks, Walter Connoly, Louise Dresser, Astryd Allwyn, P. Huntly, Catherine Doucet, Doro thy Christy and Buster Phelps. | Janet Gaynor proves a genius at | light comedy. Lew Ayres brings you | a contagious youthful vitality and to- j gether they give the happiest per- i formance of their lives in this gay, exciting escapade of a millionairess I masquerading as a maid servant who ' goes through hot and cold water for the man she loves. An important addi- I tion to the film is a novelity W’alt ! Disney color dream sequence. FOR SALE -Fresh Milk Cow. Priced reasonable. T. L. Blue, Vass, Route 1. WANTED—A small furnished house or apartment at yearly rental. Must be reasonable. Address Box 906, Southern Pines, giving full in formation as to price and location. WANTED; Position as child nurse or mother’s helper. Suzanne Inze. Tel ephone 6922, Southern Pines. FOR RENT: Three-room, furnished apartment, with sleeping porch, fully equipped' for house-keeping. Modern convenience. Two blocks from the school building. Address S. A. G., Gen. Del., Post Office, Southern Pines. * IRIS FOR SALE: Fine named va- rieties, all colors, cheap. Plant now for Spring blooming. Mrs. McGee, Orchard Road. You get results from printing done by us F«oiur«d te SmfiumiMr Jt$ j feet on crop values. Figures showing j the acreage and value of all farm I crops in North Carolina for five I years follow: I Acres Value, (est.l ‘ 1929 6,241,000 $257,955,000 ^ 1930 6.364,000 213,647,000 j 1931 6,033.000 132.090,000 | . 1932 5,913,000 104,167,000 ' ' 1933 5.922.000 192,595,000 Total value of all livestock on I farms in North Carolina January 1 : for five years, including 1934, fol- ! lows: ' 1930 576,000,000 1931 66,000,000 1932 51.000,000 1933 46,000,000 ,1934 . §55,000,000 I , Comblnea values of both farm : crops and livestock in the State fol low : I 1929 :S334,000,000 I 1930 280,000,000 ' 1931 183,000,000 I 1932 153,000,000 11933 248,000,000 ^dwertfse Your Business I ed by one of Hollywood’s aces, “The World Moves On,” comes to the j Southern Pines Theatre, on Monday, I Tuesday and Wednesday, September 3, 4, 5, with a Tuesday matinee, her- I aided as the “love story of a cen tury.” Freh’a from a two-a-day $2.00 showing in New York, it has been ac claimed ao the picture Hollywood will have to beat for the 1934-35 award of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciencc.s to “the best film of the year.” Described variously by the New York critics as ”a notable addition to cinema's best.” “a worthy success or to ‘Cavalcade’,” and “magnificent drama,” the picture was produced by Winfield Sheehan. Second only to the production itself in striking a new' note in screen entertainment is the happy combination, as a romantic pair, of Madeleine Carroll and Fran- chot Tone. Miss Carroll was summon ed to Hollywood from London for the leading role and, besides gracing the picture with her fresh, etheral beauty, she contributes a performance that will rank with the immortal por traits etched for the screen by all the great actresses of the past. Fran- chot Tone ably shares the acting hon ors with the glamorous Miss Carroll. He handles his character with fine re straint, notably in his love scenes; yet when the occasion demands he be- F.VTIIER OF MRS. NAT lU UI). DIES IN NEW VOIJK , Funeral services for Williamson Whitehead Fuller, prominent New' York attorney, who died last Thurs day, August 23, at his home in Briaf- cliff Manor, N. Y„ were hold there last Saturday. Mr. Fuller was a native of Fay- jCtteville, but had lived in the East for many years. He was at one time ! general counsel for the American To- I bacco Company. He was one of the country’s leading lawyers. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Annie M. Fuller and one son, Thomas Staple Fuller; and four daughters, Mrs. Warren Auerbach, Mrs. Nat S. Hurd, ?irs. Margaret Fuller Stein- brugge and Mrs. William David, all of Briarcliff Manor except Mrs. Hurd, who resides at Pinehurst. y;’! The best time to buy needed printing is Bakers’ Food Store Free Delivery Iurri|thfng §oob to Eat SOUTHERN PINES Phone 5681 Complete new line Funk & Wag- nall’s Dictionaries at Hayes. Printing we can do it and do it right VELVCTCED OnSHCER'^OOL a happy GOLELEX ('ombiiialion Even if you don’t go to col lege you'll welcome the young simple lines of this sheer wool dress ... Impeccably tailored and conservatively trimmed, it offers a grand chance to match your accessories to its velveteen bow and belt in a way that is very fashionable for Fall. In green, rust, brown or red. .*»IZKK 12 TO 43 C. T. Patch Depart ment Store Southern Pines Old Rover when he died—he died all over—We serve and deliver all over our good town—A trial is all we want. u H You Can Get The Money The Bank of Pinehurst is co-operating- with the Federal g*overn- ment under the National Housing Act. Improve Your Property Now V Pork Chops Steak—Steak Fat Backs Electric Cut Anv Thickness Round—Sirkiin or T-Bone, N'ovcr Again LI.—20c Lb.—23e Lb.—13c Market Savings Stew Beef, lb 7 l-2c Chuck Roast—good beef, lb 12 l-2c Bacon—Our Slice, lb 27c Hamburger Steak, lb 12 l-2c Beef Liver, lb I5c Nut Butter, lb 12 l-2c Spare Ribs, lb 13c All Pork Sausage, lb 15c Fish—Croakers, lb 6 l-4c Smoked Sausage, Ib 18c Neck Bones, 2 lbs 15c Grocery Specials Good Brooms, special 25c Sun Brite Cleaner, 2 for 9c Good Ground Coffee, lb 15c Pork and Beans, 2 for 9c Pink Salmon, 2 foe 25c Mackeral Fish, can 9c Petted Ham, 3 for 9c Palmolive Soap, 2 for 9c Wilson’s Sausage (large can) I8c Cheese, full cream 23c Macaroni—FREE Cigarettes, 2 for 25c FLOUR FLOUR YOUR FOOD ORDERS 12 lb. Bag 53c Same as Cash with us— 24 lb. Bag $1.03 Meal, peck 24c Same Delivery Service with them We Will Have Treats for Your Children Saturday—Bring Them Along. WHO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR LOANS 1. Any owner of improved real property—home or business building. 2. Whecher property is mortgaged or not— 3. Providing there are no past due obligations, interest, taxes, liens, etc. 4. Credit standing satisfactory to lending agency. 5. Owners must have annual income at least fiv'e times the annual pay ment assumed under the loan, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE LOAN 1. Amounts—$100 to $2000 for any perio d up to 3 years. 2. To be repaid in equal monthly installments—except in the case of farmers, who pay on crop income dates. 3. Cost of Financing—whether in form of i nterest, fees or other charges, may not ex ceed in total an amount equal to $5 discount per $100 of face of monthly pay ment note. Monthly payment notes running for periods longer than one year, and farmers’ notes for other than equal monthly payments, carry' the same proportionate rate. Banks and other lenders are permitted to make a lower charge if they so desire, and in any case wi’.i be able to quote exact charges on each transaction, 4. Security—Owner signs promissory note. No endorsers, co-makers or collateral re quired (unless local or state laws require a mortgage or other form of security). We will be glad to furnish you with estimate covering the cost of the improvements desired and help you in every way we can to secure your loan. M. H. F'OL-.L-.EY Lumber - Miltwork - Builders’ Supplies ABERDEEN, N. C. » •• H I

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