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Page Four THE CAROLINA TO SHOW r.REAT NEWSPAPER FILM, LAKEVIEW Senate to Reconsider Spence Alcohol Bill; . J Henry Graves spent . . j . i Monday and Tuesday t e grea - ganford, visiting Mr. and Passed in House but Rej^ted in.newspaper story ever screened,I Gilliam Brown. Higher Chamber, it May Still Become Law under the title of “The Office Scan-j ^ Dwight returned last Sat- dal,” with Phyllis Haver and Ray- from a trip to Columbia, Sum- 7 . ^ ,1 mond Hatton in the leading roles, will - Darlington, S’. C. The bill intro uee m e enera j ^ delight to all who are so jyiigs Selma Smith spent Sunday Friday, February 15, 1929. „ prosecutor "of the recorder’s court j construed to limit the P”" Monrs Countv shall receive as!said sheriff to appoint any number,and the same is hereby repealed, and compensation for his services to be of deputies he may, in his discretion, | all the duties of raral Pre paid by the said County of Moore, name, upon such terms as may under existing law, a salary of fifteen I fixed between said sheriff and such,ferred to the office of Sher'ft of r/red dollars lev year! payable deputies, when the expenses and sal-; Moore County under existmg| laws “ Ury of such deputies shall be paid and exclusive of the provisions of moniniy. i . ‘ not Section 3. The Sheriff of Moore, solely by said sheriff. , - That Charter one hun- Section 6. That all laws and County shall receive as compensation ^ I i I ^ VM ijj J, Jl Jl CJl »ik A X W A m lij Jj^ A A V JL jli Jf • Assembly by Moore County s repre- ^s to take the writer’s , ^ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 'for his services all fees, costs and I 1 • 0.1 TTX..M TT T TA * __ other allowances fixed by statute as fees and allowance due to Sheriffs for their services, exclusive of com missions or other compensation in or connected with the collection of taxes. sentative, the Ho"- U- L. ^Pence, to bestlf. require that * ® ® ® ^ ^ ^ pictures the Carolina Theatres have | Miss Johnsye Eastwood spent the and narcotics ^ uman shown this season. There’s no ho- end with her family here and b^ taught m pubhc atmosphere so^i^ Sanford. State wi pro ^ J ^ ^ common to newspaper stories It’s i Mr. and Mrs. Garland Thompson, of theTenate* CormttU" on Education | simple a fine story remarkably well; Hillsboro, visited Mrs. Thompson’s I and in addiction thereto a salary of further discussion I told. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Blue, j thirty-five hundred dollars per year, ^h^ SpILe* Wlf was^ a administra-l Every one in the cast delivers, in* Sunday afternoon. | payable monthly, by the said County tion measure Governor Gardner hav- ffact, everyone and everything con- W. C. Stroth, of Attica, N. Y., with j of Moore under existing law; and in ing advocated siich legislation in his nected with the picture does. The his son and daughter, William and inaugural address. The House passed management has screened this pro- Ida, and Miss Grace Parish, were the bill without trouble and sent it duction and is mighty enthusiastic quests of Mr. and Mis. E. P. Burr to the Senate. But when the measure about it. As an added attraction Stan fi’om Thursday evening until Satur- was discussed by the education com- Laurel and Oliver Hardy will be.^^ay morning, stopping over on their shown in their latest side-splitter, nvay to St. Petersburg, Fla. “Wrong Again.” These two comedians Mrs. E. P. Burr left on during lead the world todav in short come- Monday morning for their home in , Attica, N . Y., and will not return C116S t u J J before next fall. Their friends here For one hundred per cent amuse-, , ^ . i, , ,, that a matter of business call- ment, and after all that’s the most . * . . . .. . , ing them north cuts their stay in important mission ‘he ™»tion P«=t«res 1 have, we recommend Children of the McQueen, who has mittee, it was unanimously voted that it should not pass. No mention of Governor Gardner came up the discussion but some felt that this action was a “slap in the face” for the Governor. Senator Blue expressed willingness to consider the measure further but said that he doubted if it would be, with the well known starring given a favorable report as the com mittee members had been of one mind about it. They believed that it would be a useless expense and would, in a large measure, be a duplication of instruction. When he heard of the committee’s action, Governor Gardner issued a statement in which he said that be fore, not after, the action was taken, he had received some 500 communi cations congratulating him on his stand. State Superintendent Allen was in the committee room at the time the! bill was voted for any comment on it! and made none. It was evident that I the administration had had no fears Section 5. dred and eighty-one of the Public- Local Laws of the General Assembly of North Carolina enacted at its ses sion of nineteen hundred and twenty- one, authorizing the appointment of clauses of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Section 7. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratifica tion. addition to the compensation herein before named one deputy sheriff of said County, to be appointed by said sheriff of said County, shall receive as compensation for his services a sal ary of fifteen hundred dollars per|g year, payable monthly. The fore-! H going salaries and compensations shall be in full for all services re quired to be performed by said Sher- H iff and deputy sheriff and in full of all expenses incident to or incurred in conne-cion with said of ice of sher- g if! or Jeputy sheriff including the H expenses of travel, office or other ex- H pcnse, and the said Sheriff is author- g ized and empowered to contract with g said deputy and prescribe and fix ■ § WHEN YOU BUILD YOUR HOME | IN KNOLLWOOD OR ELSEWHERE heen in Pinehurst for the past sev team, Dorothy Mackail and Jack Mul- b.sll. A flashing, dressy picture it is,,^„„„„„ ^ visit to Mr. and with an absorbing story of New Yorki j^j.g j McQueen. l;fe and a cast of handsome young j Miss Pearl McNeill spent a part of things who are good to see and alsoj^^i^g p^g^. in Pinehurst with Mr. capable players. The combination ofj^nd Mrs. I. C. Sledge. j deputy shall be required to pay from H Dorothy Mackail and Jack Mulhalli j the salary of said deputy as herein H has come to mean so much that the | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walters left on | fixed in the performance of the duties producers cannot “separate” the two Thursday morning for their new home' of his office or appointment. CONSULT what sums or items of expense such ♦♦ screen lovers. SOUTHERN PINES BAKER ACHIEVING DISTINCTION in Farmville, Va., where Mr. Walters will eng^ige in business with his son- Section. 4. That one or more other deputies may be appointed in-law, Bob Hughes, Jr. Lakeviewjby the Sheriff of Moore County who H very much regrets losing them from [shall each receive a salary not ex- H the community, but looks forward tojceeding one hundred dollars per The fame of the Valentine choco-1 make. • the return trips they promise to month, payable monthly, but no g (kputy sheriff, except the one de- g E. V. Perldiison CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. for the bill because it had no spokes man before the committee and there vras not one word said in the bill’s behalf. late hearts sold by Schafer’s Bakery, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gardner have puty provided for in section three of pensation and salary shall be fixed, approved and allowed by the board seems to have spread considerably. 1 frone to Orangeburg:, S. 0., for a | this act, shall receive anv compensaton i George tells us that he has sent a v.sit to their son and daughter, Mr.L,.hatsoever to be paid by the County dozen or more boxes of Valentine and Mrs Dallas A. Gardner, who j jjoore, until and unless such com- candy to friends, relatives and sweet- came up last Sunday, with D. A., Jr., hearts of Southern Pines folks in the' to take them down. FAMOUS RADIO ARTISTS north. Some have gone as far north ^^akeview will welcome this weeki^j- ^ COMING TO AID HOSPITAL .s PorUand, Maine. 1 Mrs. R. S. Puller and her three chil-i of Moore County; (Continued From Page One.) i Since Christmas, when quite a Dedham, Mass., who are toj ,, , sa ary to all to lend their support to the in-'of Schafer’s fruit cakes were sent'D’Auby cottage, now , * -j* * itiona ep- way, they have been doing quite Mrs. Frank Briscoe. Mrs.;"'" commissioners I Fuller plans to spend the rest of the I ““y be discontin- Uvinter here. revoked by said hoard of stitution for which there has been a long felt want in the Sandhills for business by mail. years. Although ihe hospital build- Schafer’s Bakery is seven] years n, c, - irig is well under way there is still old this year and is the most modern j Mrs. Walter Osgood, of!^. ^ sion^s a any ime upon no-, considerable money to be raised to and up-to-date bakery in the Sand-1 spent one win- ® y» rovided; that complete the building fund, and the hills section and holds an enviable in Lakeview three years ago, are, contained shall be committee in charge anticipates wide .u’overnment rating for sanitary con-’ Mrs. H. G. Poole support for the benefit concert. r:i ion. ‘ I<^a^thage. Mrs. Osgood and Mrs. i Poole were in town last Thursday af-’ tcrnoon, calling on a number of friends here. i At the regular monthly meeting of Estimate furnished on building, painting, plumbing and heating. Phone 66-M. «(* ‘fc ' Ov if-H- pi gjThe Woman’s Auxiliary last Thurs-i g.day afternoon it was decided to have, 8 an old-fashioned candy-pulling in the ; Community Club room on Saturday, evening, February 16th, at 8 o’clock.'^ g The plan of entertainment for that ^ g i occasion should prove very enjoyable. U Mrs. A .S. Newcomb delightfully g I entertained a number of her friends ^ I at a luncheon-bridge party on Tues- j day. Her guests w’ere Mrs. T. g I A. Cheatham, Mrs. A. T. Black- || burn, Mrs. James Quale, Mrs. E. G. g « Fitzgerald, Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald, g | Mrs. Charles Picquet, Mrs. Willard g! Dunlop, Mrs. C. B. Hudson, Mrs. E. ■ II j H. Batson, Mrs. W. I. Johnson, and I {|iMrs. Lloyd Gordner. Those fortu-; ■ nate enough to win the attractive ’ II' prizes were Mrs. Hundson, high score, Mrs. Quale, second, Mrs. Edj Fitzgerald, third, Mrs. Cheatham, low, and Mrs. Batson, guest prize. I THE PLUMBING IN YOUR HOME IN KNOLLWOOD H NEW SfRING HATS You’ll have to get a new hat this spring —if you want to be well dressed. The slightly tapered crown and narrow brim pre vail in medium and dark shades of brown and in darker hues of grey II BILL IN LEGISLATURE FOR i I REDUCTION OF LOCAL TAXES, •}' (Continued from Page One.) j n I very materially reduced on roads. Ifj " I the $30,000 received from the state should be applied wholly to the pay-| ment of the bonds it is evident that J they would be repaid in two years. Very truly yours, 1 U. L. SPENCE. SUNFASTS $5.00 STETSONS $8.50 Crushers in four colors—$1.50 T*He T*og Shop Southern Pines North Carolina A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO FIX THE SALARIES OF CERTAIN OF THE ELECTIVE OF FICERS OF MOORE COUNTY AND TO TRANSFER THE DUTIES OF RURAL POLICEMEN TO THE OF- gjFICE OF SHERIFF. I The General Assembly of North j Carolina do enact: I Section 1. The Judge of the Re- I corder s Court of Moore County shall I receive as compensation for his ser- j vices to be paid by the said County of I Moore under existing laws; a salary j of two thousand dollars per year, pay- jable monthly: Provided, that if said' Recorder’s Court shall hereafter, as may be prescribed by law, be given civil jurisdiction, or chang|ed to a I County Court with Civil Jurisdicton, as prescrbed by law, the Board of County Commissioners of said County, in the discretion of said board, may pay to said recorder or the judge of said court a sum to be fixed by said board in addition to the salary herein named, payable monthly. Section 2. The CSounty Solibitor Or in any other place is of vital im portance, not only to your conven ience and contentment but to your health. Knollwood homes represent the finest in building construction and in individual appointments. A significant item therefore, is the fact that in practically every home in Knollwood the plumbing and heat ing fixtures were installed by O’Cal- laghan. When you plan your new home con sider the importance of your plumb ing and heating. Consult us for ad vice and estimate. There is no obli gation. Xt II L V. O’CALLAGHAN PLUMBING ELECTROL OIL BURNERS HEATING SOUTHERN PINES NORTH CAROLINA
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