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Thursday, October 12, 1933
SURRY BUS PROBLEM
AT LAST SETTLED
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Contracts For the Oper
ation of 22 Busses
Are Let
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The organization of the county
BChool transportation system was
completed last week when County
Superintendent John W. Comer
awarded dontracts to 12 bus oper
ators for the operation of 22 busses.
These 22 busses will cost the county
a total of $1,821 a month, or about
U,OOO less than the rate the buss
Rntractors were paid for the term
last year with two more months to
run during the present term.
Mr. Comer stated that the county
has an excellent fleet of school
busses, including those operated by
the contractors. The county will
operate 24 busses, last week receiv
ing three new and three rebuilt ma
chines from the state school com-
I mission, which amply takes care of
I the county's needs.
Swan Creek News
The revival meeting at Swan
■ Creek came to a close last Sunday.
■ IThere were 13 additions to the
B&hurch, 12 by baptism and one by
■rotter. The meeting was largely at-
Itended and much interest was shown
■in the preaching of Rev. R. C.
■Adams, of King, N. C. The lasting
■influence of the meeting is one of
Khe many blessings of a revival and
She influence of the meeting seems
■to be far-reaching.
I" Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Swaim, of
■Winston-Salem visited.Mrs. Swaim's
ftnother, Mrs. Vina Swaim, last Wed
nesday' and attended preaching at
■this place.
Mr. Lee Gray had the misfortune
■of losing a fine milk cow last week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Isaacs, of Al
fcemarle, visited Mr. Hag Wellborn,
nrho has been confined to his room
Hor some time. He shows slight im
provement.
I Miss Bretta Morrison, of Brier
Hreek spent last week-end visiting
Hiiends here and attended preaching
■t S*wan Creek.
Mattie and Lila Osborn,
Hf Bethel, spent last Sunday with
DeEtte and Florence Swaim.
I Mr. John Osborne, accompanied
Hy his sister of Elkin, Mrs. Guy Stin-
H>n, and Mr. Stinsou, spent last
Heek-end in Lynchburg, Va., visiting
brother.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Mon Myers and
Evelyn, attended Sunday
and preaching at Union last
Sunday evening.
Mr. Glenn Sparks, of Winston-
Salem, visited his brother, Carl
Sparks, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sparks and
children, of West Virginia, spent
part of last week here visiting rela
tives.
f' Miss Grace Dobbins, of Oak Grove,,
spent last week-end visiting Mrs.
Coy Harris and Mr. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Mcßride, of
Greensboro, spent last week-ead here
.visiting relatives and also attending
I preaching at this place.
Mr. Hujjh Hayes and Miss Maude
■ Wood surprised many of their
friends when they motored last Sat
urday to Virginia and were quietly
married. Many friends wish £hem
a Tbng and happy life.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Swaim and
Bmall son, Ray, spent last Sunday
with Mrs. Vina Swaim.
Mrs. Farmer Groce, of Boonville,
spent a few days last week with her
Kprents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Fergu
on.
Mr. Miles Swaim left last Friday
for Durham to visit his brother, L.
L. Swaim, and attend the State
Fair at Raleigh.
Misses Florence and DeEtte Swaim
and Miss Gladys Cheek spent a
short while last Sunday night visit
ing Miss Bretta Morrison, of Brier
Kreek.
urry To Give
Pork to Needy
L According to recent announce
ht by Mrs. Emma Mock, the Sur-
Jr county welfare department wil.
ave a quantity of salt pork for dls
ribution among the neeJy citizens
f the county within the next week
r more.
The pork, which was made avail
ble through the agricultural ad
lstment administration, will be in
Edition to the regular quota of re
ef funds for Surry county. It will
b distributed, however, under
luch the same rules as the other
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MAY HOOVER
An effort,to--«lraft Herbert Hoover
9 hig}i'««Jmmissioner for the League
jJWdtions in charge of Jewish re
ef was started in Geneva Friday,
he former president's name en
ured the discussion early, and
ained a wide following. It was re
ailed that he had had years of ex
cifence ifr work during the
World War anJ, later in Russia and
the Near East. \
It's fairly easy f&r anybody to
jitjand off and tell tnve government
hJw far wrong it Js. \
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