Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pijies and Aberdeen, North Carollrai S'rlday, December 27, 19SS. State B. & L. League I To Sponsor Contest Offers $175 in Prizes to High Scliool Students of North Carolina Mounting* and Dismounting Second of a Series of 'Articles on Horsemanship for the Be ginner by Geoffrey Laing In the previous article, I analyzed Into the center of the saddle. j the desire to learn to become a good In the Spring of 1936 the Kessler Now I will discuss elementary Essay Contest will again be sponsor- facts about mounting, and dismount ed by the North Carolina Building & jng Loan League amosg the high schools ^ jn mounting a iiorse from the of the state, and students will have ground, it is advisable to stand with ths opportunity of competing forj^jjp back to the near side of the prises totalling $175.00, according to' horse’s head, thus eliminating possi- an announcement by David J. White,' bilities of being kicked by the horse’s Chairman »f the Keesler Memorial rear feet, and also aiding the upward Committee. In commenting upon the spring. First the reins are gathered, announcement, Mr. White stated: ! and held tightly in the left hand. The ‘•It is anticipated that the essay ^ two left reins held between the fifth contest will arouse double interest 1 and fourth fingers, drawn through this year in view of its highly sue-1 the thumb ,the two right reins held To dismount the same system is re versed with but few variations. The left hand remains on the withers with the reins held tightly. The right foot is removed from the stirrup, and swung along side the left foot, which remains in the stirrup. The cantle ol the saddle is then gripped by the tight hand, and the weight of the body is shifted from the foot in the stirrup onto both hands. This en ables the left foot to be drawn from the stirrup, and the body dropped to the ground on both feet. In this way, if the horse makes a jump, the rider oessful results in 1935 when over six ^ between the thumb and index finger; cannot be dragged, as both feet are thousand students participated. An (however this is optional, as some out of the stirrups, and the weight on added incentive will be the fact that people prefer otherwise). The left the hands. A little practice in this fashion tones up unused muscles into perfect coordination, and the pupil soon mounts in ar. easy swinging style, and lowers himself gently into the saddle without discomfort to himself or to his horse. (Copyright, 1935, for The Pilot) the winner of the first prize in North , hand is placed firmly upon the Carolina last Spring won second prize horse’s withers. The right hand then in the National Cup Contest sponsor-' holds the stirrup ready for the left ed by the United States Building & foot, so the stirrup strap will rest flat Loan League at its annual meeting! against the inside of the boot. The this Fall. This was the first year ^ right hand then grips the cantle (in North Carolina has participated in rear) of the saddle enabling a the national contest and the fact that smooth and easy vault across, and her entrant won second prize over participants from twelve or more states will no doubt create a greater enthusiasmf among the high school The Week in Vass students of cur state. The contest will 'The Star Garden.” pronounced by follow the general lines of last year’s prettiest pageant ever contest. Eliminations will be held in Methodist Church, the schools in March, then in the presented on Friday evening be- counties and finally in the ten dis- congregation tricts of the League, with the ten district winners coinpeting for the grand prizes in the state contest to take place at the annual meeting of the League in Rocky Mount in May. Students entering the contest may write upon any subject pertaining which braved the biting wind to at tend the service. The stage was set as a garden with a green covered fence across the rear and with flower boxes contain- are visiting relatives in High Point. Miss Jewell Edwards of Mount Olive is here for the Christmas holi days. Mrs. C. L. Tyson, Mrs. H. A. Borst, Mrs. S. R. Smith and Marie Tyson spent Saturday in Raleigh Mr. and Mrs F. H, Pondish of Max- ton spent the week-end with Dr. R. G. Rosser and family. Miss Bettie Pate cf Rowland was LEGAL NOTICESILEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ing foliage placed to the sides and to thrift, saving and home ownei- the dinner guest of Miss Katharine ship.” groups came, they added the "silver | Saturday, flowers of music” which were large ] and Mrs. R. W. Graham and silver poinsettias, the “golden flowers jaughter, Margie, of Ruffin, S. C., ago th? family and friends of the late fnendship,” the '•happiness flow- ^ Friday to spend the holiday sea- ers." red poinsettias. the lovely white relatives in this commun- Chtistmas roses anc’ the beautiful' ;»y pink Christmas blossoms. and Mrs. H. C. Callahan are Miss Miirj-Ji'ie i^eslie played ths spending the holidays in Alabau.a neer in fu'lJing and 1 an work in role of''Christmas;” Miss An- and Floriila. the South, ci-eat;d as a memoiial to Laub.^cher, in a flowing r be of Gerald Graham of Ruffin. S. C.. ar- him the Keenler Memorial Fund. The tiinimed with black musical rived Sunday t : spend the holidays income from the Fund founded in Mr. L’haracters. represented "Song.” and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Keesler's memory is being used to introduced th? “Carols,” a group of B. Graham. In explaining the nisi; ry of the con test Mr. White stated. “Several years E. L. Keesler, for many years secre tary of the Mutual Building and Loan Association, Charlotte, the state’s first chartered as.sociation. and a pio- further develop the traits of thrift wcaiing red capes and and h me ownership among the hi^li white skirts. Gladys Cox school students of the state.' was ''Friendship,” and pieceded the i "Greetings;” Clarice Thomas was EUREKA NEW TEXTIi(M)KS TO S.WE l.j PEKCEXT IN PKIC’E ’’Service;” Ruby Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker and chil- "Giving;” Mary Mae Scott represent-1 ^jren are spending Christmas with Callahan was; relatives in the western part cf the i ‘'Gocdwill,” and Helen Klingenschmidt j state. New textbooks for high school'"’^® Christmas Star. Groups ot and Mrs. J. J. Primm and Work in English, Spelling, French, ’ *^°ys 3-nd girls played the parts of j daughters, Gladys and Louise, were Spanish and German, for which the ^'lowers and evergreens. After all of j called Saturday to the home of Mr. State Board of Education let con- flowers had been added to the | prtmm’s father near Yadkinville, due tracts last week, will save 15 per-1 ^be scene was flooded with to his sudden death in an automobile cent in price, as compared with the ' starlight, giving a bautiful effect, accident. books they displace, are newer and ’ presentation of “white gifts” Miss Sara Blue and Tom McCas- more up to date and are of better ^ feature of the pageant. jjjjj visited Mr. and Mrs. Edd Blue quality assuring longer use. State' I^i addition to the pageant, there' Saturday night. Superintendent Clyde A. Erwin said were recitations by A. Mac Cameron | Wadsworth Brady of Fairbluff and after the letting. One year’s supply | and Retha Mae Oox and an exercise'Oris Brady of Manteo called on ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having quallf'ed as auministrator of the estate of Lucy F.. Young, de ceased, late of Moore County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at the residence, Vass, N. C., Route 2, on or before the 20th day of December 1986, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 20th day of December 1935. W. J. YOUNG. Administrator of estate of Lucy E. Young, deceased. P. P. Pelton, Attorney. D20J24. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE S.ALE Under and by virtue ofthe power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Gordon Keith, un married, to L. E. Johnson and J. Vance Rowe, Trustees, under date of October 6, 1926, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 45 at page 364, to which record reference is here by made, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the said deed of trust, and the power of sale therein contained having become operative, and the holder of the notes thereby secured having requested and demanded the undersigned trustees to foreclose the said deed of trust, and offer the real estate therein described for sale in order to satisfy the indebtedness due as in said deed of trust prescribed. Now. therefore, pursuant to said de mand and request, and because of said default in the paymont as afr/"e- said, the undersigned trustees will sell for cash, at public auction, > the main entrance cf the Court House in the Town of Carthage, N. C., at the hour of Noon, on the 16th day of January. 1936, the following describ ed real estate: That certain tract or parcel of land in Sandhills TowTiship, Moore County. State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Henry A. Page, Sr. and others and bounded as follows: Lying and being in the town of Aber- i deen, and on the south side of W’est Main Street, beginning at a stake in , the line of said Main Street about 100' feet west from the Aberdeen & Ashe- ; boro Railroad Company’s track, at th? northwe.st corncr of the brick store bel nging to Mrs. Henry A. Page; runs thence South 28 deg. W. , S.j feet; thence North G2 deg. W. j 1-2 feet: thonre N. 28 deg. R. 85 ife:t to a stake in the line of West I Main Street: thence a.s said Mam! I Street to the beginning, and being tne : lot on which is located the brick I store building belonging to Gordon I Keith. I This 13th day of December, 1935. i L. E. Johnson and J. Vance Rowe, Trustees. Per Johnson & McCluer, Attorneys. D20J10'. AOMINTSTKATOR’S NOTICE way track; thence parallel with said Railway S. 25.45 W. 700 feet to the curve of said Railway; thence par allel with and 50 feet from said Rail way tra(fk 400 feet to the beginning, containing 37.35 acres, being the same land conveyed by M. N. Sugg and wife to Frank Maples on 31st May, 1929. This the 13th day of December. 1935. M. G. BOYETTE. D20. JIO Commissioner. will cost about $138,000, a saving of by the tiny tots cf the church school about $25,000 on the cost of the The program was directed by Mrs. present bo:ks. Pupils will get the A. Borst and Mrs. S. R. Smith, and books for about $58,000, or one-third ' C. L. Tyson played the piano the cost, on the rental basis now in; accompaniments, operaticn. Special North Carlina edi- ; Sunday evening at the Presby- tions will be used, but the board now i terian church an impressive pageant specifies certain qualities, assuring longer wear. Mr. Erwin quotes Gov ernor Ehringhaus as saying the ren- ‘ tal system when it becomes State wide and is used for all tests, will was given, introducing the old, yet ever new and beloved manger scene. Miss Myrtle McMillan played! the part Misses Mildred, Bernice and Nellie Blue Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. FdJd Blue were lun cheon guests Sundaiy of Mr rmd Mrs. J. M. Blue. Miss (Zaroline Rankin of Greensboro is spending the B»Iida;3rs with her sister, Mrs. Z. V. Blue. Those home from ctdlege for the holidays include Miss Margaret Mc- of Mary, with Glenn Parker as Jos-1 Leod from Flora Macdonald; Margar- eph. As Mary Frank McMillan play- et Kelly, E. C. T. C., (ireenville; J. B. save the parents about $1,000,000 a piano softly, Marian McMillan McLeod, State and R.. A. Bogan, Um- year. and Henry Parker read the text of ’ “And There W'ere Shepherds,” and' versity. Miss Bettie McDonald of Carthage, who has been spendiing some time in the home of H. M. McCaskill, return ed ta her home Wednsday. e Miss LuciUe McLeod, teacher to West End school, atnd Miss Marv iiel- THREE FROM MOORE COL’NTY’ ' carols were sung by a hidden choir. STUDENTS ,\T W.\KE FOREST' Curtis Bettina as “David” and a -- - . group of angels and shepherds com- Three men from Moore county are ! the cast. An offering for rain- included among the 1000 students en- isterial relief was given. The pageant rolled this year at Wake Forest Col- was directed by Mrs. N. N. McLean j ly, teacher in Star, are spending the lege. and Mrs. C. A.«Lawrence. | holidays with homefolks. here. T\vo are from Cameron and one “Professor Pepp,” w'as given a sec- j Miss Mary Kelly was shopping in is from Carthage. There are two time in the Vass-Lakeview audi-1 Raleigh on Friday, sophomores and one freshman. All on Thursday evening of last j Mrs. Will Blue is spending some are taking work leading to the week by members of the junior and I time w’ith her father Mr. McLean: Bacfjiilor of Arts degree. They are, senior classes cf the school, .•lud a.' whc has been ill at his home in Ea* from Cameron W. B. Jones, a soph-: was added to the amount gle Springs. ou'ore, son of Mrs. and Mrs. C. C. ^ raised the pievious week when the i — — Jones and W. F. Smith, a sophomore, presented before a largt ‘ TWO FTtOM MOORE COUNTY Nctice is hereby given that the un dersigned have qualified as Adminis trators of the Estate of Lizzie Thag- ard Yates. Any and all persons hav ing claims or demands against the said estate are hereby notifiied' pre sent them to the undersigned at Aber deen, N. C;, within twelve months from the date hereof, dliiy attested. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immediatf pay ment to us; J. A. BRYANT and JULIA THAGARD BRYANT, Adm inistrators. By Johnson & McCluer, Att3rs. Aberdeen. N. C., December 6, 1935. D6, JIO' son of Mr and Mrs, F. T, Smith From j ^'‘°wd. Carthage, T. S. Guy, Jr., a freshman, i ^all will preach in son of Mr. and Mrs. T. S Guy j Vass Methodist church at 11 During the past five years, the ad-! o'clock this Sunday morning, and the ministration of President Thurman D.' C- A. Lawrence will preach at Kitchen ,the enrollment at Wake For-1 ^ o’clock in the evening in the local est College has almost doubled, and ' Pi‘®®byterian church, this being his the physical plant has been material-! sermon here before leaving for ly expanded. This recent development i Falkland to make his home, at North Carolina’s senior Baptist i Gladstone left institution, the oldest and largest for a holiday visit with rela- Baptist college for men in the United Georgia. States, was made possible largely by i Marian Cameron of Louisburg LOSE DRIVERS’ LICENSES its 15,000 alumni whose contributions have paid for all of the new plant, ex cept $50,000; and donations are still ■coming in. COTTON GINNING.S College, Miss Elizabeth Keith of E. C. T. C. in Greenville, Robert Rosser of Davidson College, Herman Parker of Chapel Hill, A. G. Edwards, Jr., of Elen College, Joseph Matthews and I Relmond McCraney of State College, 1 Raleigh, are here for a holiday visit There were 1.258 bales of cotton' home-folks. ginned in Moore county from the crop' Jessie Brooks of Wilson is of 1935 prior to December 13th as , spending a week with her mother and compared with 1,394 bales ginned to sister, Mrs. G. W. Brooks and Miss December 13, 1934, William D. Smith, i Eloise Brooks. A new list wa'i issued by the De partment of Revenue Saturday of about 230 persons who lost thfiir li censes to drive In the state for 12, months for violating some part of the new drivers’ license law. All but a few were for driving while drunk, but others were for hit and run driv ing, transporting liquor, two for driv ing while drunk in the State of Vir ginia, and for allowing: drunken per sons to drive their cars. The list include.! names of S. R. Green, Aberdeen, and Otis Mortin, Carthage. FERGUSONS H.WE SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fer- gus'j’* of Southern Pines, a son, Mar tin Bentley, on December 19th. special agents, announces. Remington Rand Portable Type- Misses Ruby and Louise Callahan I writers $34.50 and up at Hayes. NOTICE OF S.ALE OF L.VND BY COMMISSION*iR» Notice is heresy given that the un dersigned Commissioner, being there unto licensed by a judlE^ent of the Superior Court, entered at the Sep tember, 1935 CSvil Term, in the con solidated causes of Frank Maples vs. M. N. Sugg and R. L. Sugg, and M. N. Sugg aaid Nina M. MStinroe vs. Frank Maples, being Judgment No. 19076, and pursuant to the terms aad stipu- labcns of a certain purchase price age 504, Moore County Registry, and pursuant to default and on application of the holder of the bond thereby secured, I will sell at public auctln 'n the last and highest bidder for cash at the Court House door of Moore Coimty, N. C., at 12 o’clock noon, Thursday, January 9, 1936, those certain tracts of land lying and being in Sandhills and McNeills Township, Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, and more par ticularly described and defined as follows: FIRST TRACT: That certain piece, porcpi r>r int of land lying and being situate in Sarahills Township, Moore County, Nortii Carolina, and being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the north edge of the Abcrdeen-Raeford Hard Read, on the dividing line be tween C. N. Blue’s Maultsby tract and D. J. Campbell: thence with that line N. 19 F’. 300 ft. to C. N. Blue’s and J. A. McKeithen’s corner; thence S. 86 W. 33 ft. to another of their corners; thence N. 87 3-4 W. 402 tt. to a stake on the south edge cf said i Haid Road; thence S. i5 1-2 K. 966' feet to the beginning containing 21 1-5 acres. Surveyed September 1911., SECOND TR.\CT: That certain j piece, parcel or I t of land lying, be-i iiig and situate in Sandhills Town-1 ship, Moore County North Carolina, i on the north side of Aberdeen & I Rockfish Railroaii, and on the north | side cf the North Carolina State Highway No. 70, leading from Aber- 1 deen to Raeford, about one mile east | from the Town of Aberdeen, and be- j :ng de.«cribed by metes and bounds | as folio.vs: Bf'GTNNlNG at a stake said Me- ■ Keithen's corner in the old Church P. ad; thence with McKeithrn . &■ ! Blue’s dividing line S. 60 3-4 E., 1000 ft. to a Fta;-:e on the njrih side of the Aberdeen-Racford hard W. 700 I'cet to a stake; th.nce N. 78 W. 700 lect to a stake; thence 77 1-4 W. 3G5 feet to a stake on the north edge of said road; thence N. 85 3-4 K. 381 f:et to the beginning, con-, taining 3.15 acres, more or less. I THlliD TRACT: Also that certain i piece, parcel or lot of land lying, be ing and situated in the Town of Aberdeen, Moore County, N. C., and being described as follows: BFX;INNING at a stake in the north edge of Bethesda Street in Aberdeen. N. C., running thence N. 12 deg. E- 268 feet to a stake; thence N. 78 W. 400 feet to a stake in the edge of New’ Street; thence S. 12 deg. W'. 268 feet to a stake in the edge of Bfcthesda St., near the color ed Presbyterian Church; thence S. 78 E. to the begiiming, containing 24-10 acres, more or less. Also that lot of land adjoining the above tra£t„ beginning at the first corner of said above tract, and runs thence S. 75 1-2 E. with Bethesda St., 346 ft.; thence N 5 1-2 E. 273 ft.; thence N. 84 W. 281 ft.; thence N 1-2 E. 40 ft; thence N. 78 W. 34 ft.; thence to the beginning, containing 1 9-10 acres. FOURTH TRACT: That certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate in McNeill’s Township, Moore Co., N. C*., and being described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the 3ou.1tt» side of the cld Pee Dee Road in Gardner's and Graham’s Itoe, and runaiing with said line S. 54 E. 596 ft. to Gardener's and Graham’s and McKeithen's corner in Moore-Hoke Co. line; thence with Co. line S. 42 W. 2270 ft. to McKeithen’s corrver in Gardner’s line; thence N. 54 W. about 208 ft. to the clayed road; the nee with said road N. 26 E. 700 ft.; thence continuing with said clay ed road, and now here the old Pee Dee 'V. 45 E. 1190 ft. to the begin ning, containing about 13 acres, more or less. FIFTH TRACT: That certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being in Sandhills Township, Moore Co. N. C., and being described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake and pine pointers J. A. McKeithen’s comer by the road leading by point hill, run-^ ning thence S. 87 E. 8.90 ch. to a stake and hickory pointers; thence S. 35 W. 12 ch.; thence as J. A. Mlc- Keithan's line to the beginning SIXTH TRACT: That certain piece parcel or lot of land, being and situate in Sandhills Township, IStoore County, North Carolina, and being described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake, three pine pts. N. of the field a comer of N. A. Blue's land and runs thence S. 34 W. 27 chs. and 40 links to M. D. Be- thune’s line, a stake, black gttm. oak and pine pts.; thence eis Bethune’s line S. 63 deg. E. 25.40 chs. to a stake by a dead pine, black jack pts., near a road; thence S. 88 E. 15 chs. to a stake, black jack pts. thence N. 84 E. 9.40 chs. to a stake and pine pts., a corner of M. M. Blue’s 529 acres; thence N. 45 E. 2.90 chs. to a stake and black jack pts.; thence N. 22 B. 5 chs. to a stake and black jack pts. thence N. .32 5.15 rhs. to a :jtake; thence N. 76 E. 5.40 chs. to a stake on E. side of a road; thence N. 12 W. 17.50 chs. to a stake on west side of said road—pines pts.; thence N. 10 E. one ch. to a stake, 1 pine pt. on E. side of road; thence N. 3.35 chs. to a stake, pine and black jack point ers; thence west 39 chs. to the be ginning, containing one hundred and fifty one acres, more or less. SEVENTH TRACT: That piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate In the Town of Aberdeen, Sandhills Township, Moore Co.. N. C. and being described as follows: Lying and being In the Town of Aberdeen. N. C.. cn the south side of Aberdeen & Rockfish: Beginning at a stake 80 ft. S. from center of the tract of said railroad, same be gins In the edge of the right of way, at Mrs. Kate Bethune’s North-B^t corner of her home tract; runs thence with her line S, 12 W. 254 ft. to a stake near the S. E. comer of; J. A. McKeithen’s new bam thence as his line of the Alex CamjH bell’s lots S. 84 1-2 E. 155 ft. to the corner of the lot deeded to heirs of Hugh McPherao*; thence as the west line of that lot N. 12 W. 218 ft. to the railroad right of way; thence as it direct to the beginning. This December 7. 1935. HARDIN GUNTER. Dec 13, Jan3. Trustea C-O-A-L-i C-O-K-E I*hone 58 C. G. FARRELL Aberdeen, N. C. Dr S. Neal, Beard and Wright \ ETERINARI.VNS Office—I’inehurst Ra«etra£k Telephone 3045 A. L.. ADAMS PAINTER — DECORATOB PAPER HANGBR WALL PAPERS Phone 6922 E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor • Storage Swutiiern Pines, N. C. Tel. 59SS ALTON D. McLEAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER CASH OR CREDIT ABERDEEN The Home School and Playground Under the Direction of MISS LAURA M. 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