•V MOORE COUNTY’S leading news weekly THE A Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding VOL. 11, NO. 23. ^^CARTHAOE AU^KEVIEW ABERX>&E>1 #PIMEBLUFP PILOT FIRST IN NEWS AND ADVERTISING 1 of the Sandhill Territory of North Carolina Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, May 8, 1931. COMMISSION HEARS PLEA FOR AID FOR COUNTY HOSPITAL Hospital Board, Kiwanis Club, Red Cross, Woman’s Auxil iary at Board Meeting ask place in budget The plea for county financial sup port tor the Moore County Hospital was presented to the Board of County Commissioners at Carthage Monday uv representatives of the Board of Directors of the hospital, the Kiwanis v.jub of Aberdeen, the Women’s Aux iliary of the hospital and the Moore county chapter of the American Red tross. Those appearing before the board included Paul Dana, P. Frank Buchan, M. C. McDonald, Henry Blue, Mrs. M. W. Marr, Mrs. Leonard Tufts and Arthur S. eweomb. The financial condition of the hos pital was outlined to the commission- rs by Mr. Dana, treasurer of the in situation. It was shown that the hos pital has been provided for the county free and clear of debt, but -hat there is the usual annual operat ing deficit which attends all hospitals; ;hat much of the work of the hospi tal is for charity patients, cases which would be a county expense but for the existence of the hospital; that therefore the county is at present saving money because of the institu tion, but that this cannot go on with out county financial support, as pri- Triple Anniversary Dr. and Mrs. Jackson Cele brate Joint Birthday on Their 48th Wedding Day On last Tuesday evening a sur prise party was given Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Jackson at their home in Pinebluff by members of Aberdeen, Carthage and Pinebluff Baptist churches, it being the occasion of their 48th wedding anniversary, as well as the birthday of both Dr. and Mrs. Jackson. Special music was furnished for this occasion by the Greenwood Gospel Trio. Among other gifts were checks amounting to $65.00 given as a token of the high esteem in which this worthy couple is held in this community. More than 100 persons registered during the evening. A delicious birthday supper was served at the close of a delightful evening. BUMPER PEACH CROP IN PROSPECT FOR 1931 SEASON Abbott Looks for 12,000 Cars from Georgia, 4,000 More Than Last Year HEAVY CROP OF ELBERTAS BOARD POSTPONES ADVERTISING LAND FOR COUNTY TAXES Commiss>^oners Authorize $40,- 000 Note Issue, Vote Money for Hospital I The 1931 peach crop in the Sand- I hills has reached the point where thei*e is no longer any question of quantity, but considerable of price. 1 One of the largest crops in years is anticipated by the growers, and with reports coming from other peach growing states of bumper crops, prices are not likely to be what they were a year ago. The growers will get their returns from quantity shipments rath er than from high prices. Fred P. Abbott, secretary of the peach growers’ association in this sec tion, in a letter to local growers on conditions throughout the peach belt, has the following to say: At this time it would appear that most every important peach produc ing section in the United States has prospects for a normal crop in the 1931 season. Principally due to unfav orable seasonable conditions and acreage reductions the 1930 move ment for the United States amounted IcP. FIVE CENTS Southern Pines Votes Down Recorder’s Court, Elects Stutz\ vor; Aberdeen and Other Election .