FIRST IN NEWS, CIRCULATION & ADVERTISING X’H’P ■Bi i^L JL A Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding VOL. 19, NO. 23. v^arthaoc &ACI.K SPRINC9 •UAKEVI6W manlky JAQKSOH &PRIH08 SOUTMBRN Pines MKIOHTS ABKROCUi - ^PlNEBLUFr PILOT MOORE COUMTY’S LEADING NEWS-WEEKLY Mury rt of the Sandhill 1 A ^ory of North Carolina Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina. Friday. May 5, 1939. *50,000 CHECK HANDED COUNTY BY ABC BOARD Commissioners Vote Approval of Management and Appor- , lions Funds HEALTH, SCHOOLS, NEEDY At the regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commission ers held on Monday, the group ac cepted $50,000 from the ABC Board and voiced its commendation of the Board for the way in which it had bandied the ABC stores. The money was ordered turned over to the county accountant for distribution. Of the amount, $30,000 was placed in the county general fund; $5,000 in the health fund; $10,- 000 for the poor^ and the remaining $5,000 was placed with. the school fund for capital outlay. Mrs. J. R. Page was re-elected to the Welfare Board for a term of three years, and n'mcere appreciation of her loyal and unselfish service on this board was expressed. The Board voted to recommend that the State Highway and Public Works Commission regrade and sur face treat a county road now leading from Richmond county line at Mark ham's bridge in an easterly direction by Addor to the Hoke county line at a point near Buchan’s farm. It was ordered that $1,000 be transferred from the county general to the county poor fund. Small amounts were voted for the relief of several needy residents of the county, and beer licenses were ap proved for O. W. Baker, T. J. Seawell, Alton Scott, G. C. Whitaker, H. J. and Roscoe Myrick, The Great A. & P. Tea Co.. at Southern Pines and Pinehurst^ James Katsos, L". L. Bid dle, II, Jessie aaude Frye, Pinehurst. Inc., for Pinehurst Country Club and Carolina Hotel. In attendance at the meeting were Wilbur H. Currie, chairman, W. J. Dunlap, L. R. Reynolds, T. Frank Cameron and Gordon Cameron. Re-elected to Southern Pines Board ^ X -X ECONO.WYINCITY AFFAIRS PROMISED NEXT TWO YEARS Expenditures “For Municipal Needs Only,” Mayor Stutz Tells Hoard FIVE CENTS Stutz Re-elected Mayor of Southern Pines; Board of Commissioners Retained Executive BASEBALL FENCE “OUT” H. J. BETTEULEY L. V. 0’CALL.\GII.\N ROBERT L. H.ART EU