MiMlfES OF BOARD i MEETING RECORDED To Be Regular Feature In Fu ture ? All Minutes Te Be Published Following is copy of the minutes of this week's meeting of the mayor and board of haldermen, as prepared by . Clerk II. H. Patton. These reports are to be given to the press each week, and published in their entirety in ac cordance with a resolution adopted at Tuesday's meeting of the board. Th? proceedings were as follows: Regular meeting. Monday, March 7, 1932. Present: Mayor Ramsey -and Aldermen Clement, Galloway, Mac fie and Wallis. Minutes of regular meeting of Jan uary 4th read and approved and tfia board proceeded to transact such business as might properly come De fere them. Reports of Committees Alderman Wallis reported that City Engineer Morrow had worked out a plan to improve conditions at the Kings Creek Intake and would aui? mif same to the Water committee at nn early date. On motion duly seconded and adopted Clerk was instructed to noti fy local manager of the Standard Oil i . '>any of tne conuition of bridge ae; s Kings Creek just above Rail way trestle and explain to him that ? ? warning the public of this tion had been placed at each ap ch to this bridge some several w.i :s ago but that the said signs ii.: i been destroyed. A letter was read to the Board by t!:c Mayor which he had received firm 1). L. English complaining about ;:iat were made by the water t ?' n motion by Alderman (." r.;ent, seconded by Aiderman Gal loway, a resolution was adopted auth or:v:r~ regular water charge against t:-;\--e houses in the absence of any rmeh'l contract with said D. L. English. Cierk read a letter received from 0. I1'. Poole in which he proposes tu pay to town the sum of $5.00 per f!"n?sand feet for all the- merchant :'"le saw timber on tne Norton's C -I: -.rater shed and fifty cents per co'-.i for the acid wood. Alderman A ['.worth and the Clerk were ap ted as a committee to investigate this matter and make a reoprt to the at next call session. On motion by Alderman Clement, see? :i('ed by Alderman Galloway, a resi -.-.tion was adopted rescinding solution of January 4th authoris ing Treasurer to accept certain Town ? Is ?.ward bonds in payment of street ?*v srssments and interest thereon and to .-"mend resolution of same date : teg nroperty advertised for sale ' "? first Monday of March for delinquent street assessment, by post wMiVisri??3 ANNOUNCED FCR CHILDREN'S LUNCHES Mrs. A. B. Galloway, chairman of ho food committee, has announced hat the schedule for week of March i though 18 to provide lunches for :io JO undernourished children of A-vard Elementary school i$ as fol '?ws: Monday, open; Tuesday, Mrs. J. ' . Mills; Wednesday and Thursday, as. Carl McCrary and Mrs. Ralph yday; Friday, open. LL CANDIDATES IN FAVOR SCHOOL LAW ualcigh, March 9. ? All of the three tive candidates so far for the ::nination for Governor have advo Uvl operation of the six months il-.oal term by the State and from ?: venues other than on property ? ?1'itiuiation of the 15-cent ad valorem '?x. The next problem for them is i find revenues to take the place of "t and the several millions spent ?; supplemental funds to the State ipport. All have denounced the snort ballot." All have called for ncmy in government. Mr. Maxwell': ??'?ggestirm that the ate supply school books to patrons n modest rental, as an economy ;>ve, and Mr. Ehringhaus' advocacy ?' the State maintaining streets, des :nnted as State highways, through ties and towns, have struck respon se chords and give promise of be g important supplemental issues in ! eir campaigns.' Mr. Fountain is dvocating the present standard of ''.oils as a minimum standard, to be t. proved upon as conditions permit. Over 6,000 pounds of pasture asses and lespedeza seed have been dered by Harnett county farmers i the last few days. Farmers of Clay county have uanized a county board of agri ulture to make plans for better ?iming in that county. as sent to ihe Bi'tmorc hospital last week fol lowing a serious accident in which he suffered a broken arm and shoulder is reported to be improving tapidly. Misses Gladys English and Eliza beth Ramseur of Angiers, were the week-end visitors of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. English. They had as their guest Miss Maxine Watson also of Angiers. Mr. R. L. Nicholson returned from the Biltmore Hospital Monday, fol lowing treatment there for several days. She w..- accompanied by her nurse, Mrs. Brittain. who will re main with her until she has recov ered. Miss Clarice Smith has returned to her home in Columbia, S. C., after spending several weeks here with her sister, Mrs. George Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. George Mayback of Greenville, S. C., were Brevard vis itors, Sunday. Mrs. S. M. Macfie has returned from a visit to Charlotte and David son College. . Ei-nest McFaul was a businfcss visitor to Asheville Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Sellers and Margaret Miller were Asheville shoppers Wed nesday. , . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pickelsimer and L. P. Hamlin were visiting in Ashe ville Saturday. Mrs. Carl Mott of Asheville, is spending several days here as the guest of Miss Rowena Orr. W. F. Swan, of Tryon, was a bus iness visitor here Tuesday and Wed nesday. W. W. Owen of Hendersonville, was a Brevard visitor Tuesday and Wed nesday. Mrs. Mamie Verdevy has returned from an extended visit in Charlotte, Augusta, Ga., and Columbia, S. C. Sneed Sihiard was taken to the hospital at Hendersonville for an ap pendicitis operation Sunday. He is reported to be improving. Everett Simpson of Weaver Col lege, spent the week-end with his sis ter, Miss Eunic Simpson. "Speedy'' Jones left last week for Charlotte", where he was called to re sume his work in the Ford plant. Harry Clayton and Joe Vigodsky were visiting in Newberry, S. C? on Sunday. J. M. Allison and W. E. Breese were visiting in Kings Mountain, Shelby and Fassifern, Sunday, Mrs. A. H. Harris has returned from a visit in Charlotte with her son, Kenneth. Mrs. Lewis Cobb has returned to her home in Belton after spending a week here with her husband, Dr. Cobb, at the Clayton House. Mrs. Ann Geer, Mrs. Mary Whit lock and Master James Cobb, Jr. of Belton, spent The week-end at the summer home of Mrs. Whitlock at Cedar Mountain. Ashe Macfie of Davidson College, is spending several days here with his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. S. M. Macfie Miss Annie Yongue, Mr. and Mrs T. J Moody were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson ir Shelby. Miss Elizabeth Shipman, Misses Annie, Rose and Mamie Shipman were shopping in Asheville, Friday Sheriff T. E. Patton. Jr., was vis iting in Charlotte, Sunday with Mrs. , Patton and daughter, Rebecca, who are speeding some time there with relatives. Harold- Kilpatrick of the Univer sity of North Carolina, spent the week-end here with his parents. Jay Neely has returned^ from a week's visit with his sister, Mrs. Guy ; Nicholson, in Savannah, Ga. Miss Roberta Bryant of Green ville. S. C., spent the week-end with her aunts in West Brevard. W. E. Breese left Tuesday for : Memphis, Tenn., and will return Sat I urday. ! \ CARD OF THANKS I U e wish to express to our many ; friends oui deepest gratitude and ; sincere thanks for all acts of kind i ni'ss shown ;