Page Four THE PILOT. Sontheni Pinea »«d Abcrteen, Nwth CmoBm Fi'lday, February 8, 1935. OVER $70,000 IN SALESTAXESPAID IN MOORE COUNTY Inheritance Taxes Paid State To tal $26,000 in Year and One-Half to Dec. 31 LESS THAN» $300 FOR BEEK North Caiolina's general fund rev enues for the fiscal year 1933-34 were collected by amounts and classifica tions^ as follows; inheritance $421,- 31M.68; license, $2,386,702.70; fran chise, $6,454,791.59; income, $5,878,- 014.32 (individual, $817,310V43; do mestic corporations, $2,057,902.26; foreign corporations, $2,582,64500, plus small sums); sales tax, $6,001,- 700.16; beer tax, $337,007.33, Uom- siLssioner of Revenue A. J. Maxwell reports. For the last six months of the cal- j ender year, 1934, collections were; in-! tJeritance, $244,226.21; license, $642,-j 71010; franchise, $5,436,004.45; in-1 come, $631,663,21 (individual, $31,-1 S89.93; corporations, domestic, $362,- 790.21; foreign. $214,316.00, plus small sums); sales tax, $3,710,116.87; , beer tax, $194,229.52; revenue stamps, 1 $49,634.77, I Moore County Ranks High in Qualifications of iis Teachers Above State Average in Train ing and Faithful to Duty, Figures Reveal By Mrs. S. R. Smith In this day when we are hearing so much over the radio and through | the press in regard to discussions In : legislative halls about school ques-1 tions, how much money various per- i sons consider necessary for the up- j keep of the schools during the next j biennium, and just how much increase in salary should be given the teach- ers, we find ourselves becoming moi;^ted that a meeting of all com mittees would be called in the near future to discuss plans and prog rams for this second annual event. On Mr. Richardson's Executive Committee are Frank Buchan, Dr. George G. Herr and Nelson C. Hyde. The General Committee Is made up of the following. In addition to the above; Shields Cameron, Harry Buck ley, Harrjr Lewis, the Rev. J. Fred Stimson, Herbert Cameron, H, J. Bet- terly, StrutherS ^irt and Charles W. Picquet. Committees for various activities were named as follows; Decorations—E. W. Reinecke, A. Montesanti, Mrs. A. Montesanti, Mrs. Mary Dell Hayes Matchstt and J. M. Windham. Costumes—Mrs. C. L. Hayes, Emilie Richardson, Mrs. D. Welch and Wal ter Frankl. Baseball — Charles W. Picquet, Paul T. Barnum, James Schwartz, C. J, Simons and Charles P. Everest. Sightseeing—H. A. Lewis, D. H. Turner and W. L. Baker. Finance—George W. Case, Howard Bums. Frank Pottle, Dr. L. B. Mc- Brayer and Ralph Chandler. Sports—J. F. Stimson, Herbert Cameron. Emmett French, E. C, Ste vens, John Thomas, Carl Thomp.son and Howard Burns. New England Day—Harry Lewis, H. J. Betterley, Old Slave Day—FYank Buchan, chairman. Other members to be nam ed by the chairman. Military Day—Shields Cameron, Max Backer, Robert A. Denny and H. J. Betterfcy. Dances—Harry Btekley, Robert L*. Hart and Dr. Spring. Music' and Dramatics—Cl W. Pic- quet, A. B. Yeomans and Walter CAMERON U! s.. Naval Academy in 1916' as ap pointee of Hon.. Robert N. Pa^re. In Frankl. 1917 and 19IS served oo U. S. S.' Publicity—Howard Btams aad Hir- Nevada and U. S. Virginia of the | cm Westti»ook. Atlantic Fleet. Uport gradimtibn from j Women’s EnterUinment—CbBomit- the Naval. Academy assigned to IT. S. j tee to be appointed by the Civic S. Delaware, Atfaittfc Fleet. Served- J dub. on that vessel for two years. From | Plans for Che Festival'w«re dls«UBs- 1921 to 1923 aktccAed to' U.- S. S.! by Chamber of Commerce direc- Stewart, Stjrfbling and Sur»ner (de-.tflrs ait a meeting of that group in stroyers.) Promotaf to Liiut-inant jack’s Grill ’Tuesday noon, and the (Junior graai> in 1922. In September, 1923 ordered to As- I fill' cwoperatlon of the CB»mtter' to j I STr. FSichardson and his organization iatic Station- Served" on the U. S. S- |was pledged- J. M. Windham said' at Penguin of tie Yangtze Patrol anti j tfee meeting that smrilar a.rCion was I U- S. S. Rlzai of AEiie Detachment, ; taicEii at a meeting- of the* Spanish j U. S. Asiatic Fleet, until lf26. Pto>-- War Veterans camp Here last weefc ' moted to Lietitenant in Jun* 1925. | j Returned Uf Uniterf State.-* in May; 1926 and repotted to Naval Academy as instructor 4i Department of Navi gation. Made' Midsh^man’ii' practice cruise in 1927 as Navigation instruc tor on U. S. S. Oklaftoma- SEAWEUL LINt:OI*ar DAY SPEAKER iT GBKE3RSBOBSO' fici.als. The men were called out; and Kelly immediately recognized “Swin- j to work in a towel factory and; one dell" in spite of the fact that he had ; to Greensboro to accept a position in gained some twenty pounds and j an overall factory, but with; tliese ex- grown a mustache- "Hello, John!” the , ceptions the teachers in Moore have officer said by way of greeting- John gave him a fixed stare, after which be replied that his name was “Joe-” j ers will again be in proportion to the The officers arrested him. He told j training required of those who hold them that he had never been in j places in the school system. North Carolina and did not know | (Continued from page 1) fumed Saturday ftDm WMttingtoDi, w'hene he secured Cfte Chriatinson ac- Detached firom Nival A«B8demy in;j «tfptanne to be tter guest speaker. May, 1928. 'Book part ini Spamish j Repreisentative Christinsotb occupies ocean race, Xew Yiirk to Santander, an eminent positiasin Amenican puC- 3pain as oavigatior off scholis s. Paul Jones. DtestroyCT Squadron ; gut* and was elected to the 73rd Cbn- 15. From ltJ29 to 1931 served :is Aidlf t gress in 1932 antf was rie-electeA in and Flag Lieutenant to' Comraander- in-Chi6f, O. S. Aiaiatic Flieet. Returned to United States ih 1981' for duty at U. S. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktowta, Virginia. En 1933 ordered to U. S, S. Tetmessoe, Battle Force, On last Friday evening the Cam eron school faculty, assisted by Bill Muse, John Hunter |and Russell Thomas, presented the comedy "Here Comes Charlie,” in the school audi torium, to a large and appreciative audience. Miss Hentz, as a fashion able young lady was very beautiful; Mrs. Herbert Mclnnls was the ideal stylish mother;* Mrs. M. D. Mclver as the stately, aristocratic aunt of the hero, was magnificent; Miss Effie Gilchrist as the Irish maid and sweet heart of Bill Muse, the fine looking policeman, was heartily applauded; Mrs. R- F. Lowry as “Charlie," the Jjeroine ;?howed unygyal talent and marked ability. Johri Munter, the hero, Bruce Tharrington. his pal. and Russell Thomas, the listless brother, gave a splendid 0artrayal of ^hc characters they represented—but it remained for Prof. R. F, Lowry to almost “bring down the house” in his admirable representation of the heroine's beloved “Uncle Alex.” As a result of this play, $49.50 was added to the school fund. Mrs. J- D. McLean entertained the Merry-Makers on Wednesday even ing of last week. In honor of the President’s birthday, she gave a presidential contest. In which Miss Jacksie Muse was winner of first prize—a birthday cake; the “booby,” a “come-back-ball” was given to Mrs. J. E, Snow. The following members were added, by letter the the Presbyterian church last Sunday morning, and m^ cor dially received: Mr. and Mrs. Spivey, Herbert, Elsie and May Spivey.- Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Holmes and three children of Goldsboro, were week-end guests of the Rev. and ItCra, M. D. McNeill- Mr. and Mrs. D. K Teague of Sismford were also guests of the Rev. and Mrs. McNeill on Sunday. Mrs. Dunk Thomas has bought the house in which Earl Goodman and family have been living for some time. Mr. Goodman will move to the house opposite the school buUding. Ralph Thomasson w’lil farm for Mrs. Laura Rogers of route 1. this year. He and Mrs. Thoma.sson will move on that place in tlJse near fu ture. Rev. E. E- Snow of Ash'eville and Mrs. E>aisy Loving spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Al&ed Gra ham of foute I. They were called on account of the serious illoess^ at Mrs. Loving’s daughter, Mrs.. Clyde Brown of Sanford, who is critically j ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Jimmy Rogers, Mrs. Raymond Thonms and Mlrt Alfred Graham, were in Saaford Sunday to see' Mrs. Clyde Brown. Dr. and Mrs. A. L<- O’Brienl of Sanford, were in Iowti Monday. Miss Jennie Cameron of rouC« 1, called to see Mrs. Janie Muse; who ha-S been, on t&e sick list for se^vral dttys. I Miss Jessie McFadyen of Fayette ville spent the week-end with: her mother, ifrs. Georgia J^Fadyen.. Miss Rachael Gilchrist of the A^pex school facnlty and Miss Nannie Gil christ of Tray, spent the weelt-«nd at home fin naate 1. Mrs.. FYanlt Maddry and Jfcares Matfdry of Clwpel Hill were Siuaday guests at Mr, and Mrs. J- R. Lov ing- of racrte 1. Jack PftnHpa, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. PhiElipa, has been quite ilt with influenza. Tucker Tally of Siler City were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tal- ly- Mr. and Mrs. Rassle Wicker and children were guests Sunday after noon of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Loving. Mrs. Herbert Mclnnls, Miss Minnie Hunter, John Hunter and Mr. Jone.i of Pennsylvania were dinner guests last Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snow. Mrs, J. M. Guthrie, Jimmy Guthrie, Carolyn Guthrie, Opal Cameron and Evelyn Ann Snow attended the chil dren’s district Sunday school rally, which was held in the Carthage Pres byterian church last Saturday af ternoon. Opal Cameron and Evelyn Ann Snow had a part on the pro gram. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Boaz, who have bad charge of the CarolinaP Camp, near town, for several years, have moved to town, and are now in the J. A. Phillips house near the former Methodist parsonage. Mr. Boaz bought Mrs. G- M. McDermott’s stock of goods and has installed a meat market In this building. Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Crissman, of route 1, announce the birth of a daughter, on Saturday, February 2. Curtis Maples, of route 1, after an appendicitis operation at the Lee County Hospital, returned home Sun day and is convalescing nicely. The Young Ladies’ Missionary So ciety of the Baptist Church, met with Mrs, Graham Bullock on Tuesday evening- 200 SEE EXHIBITION OF POOL BY H.\NDrLESS SUTTON Nearly two hundred interested spectators gathered in Straka’s bil liard parlors Monday evening to mar vel at the skilled precision and dex- tenty of George Sutton, the famous handless billiard expert who, despite his seeming handicap, displayed mar velous skill in his play, also intro ducing a masse shot impossible for a player with hands. Morningstar, the next arti-st to appear in this pro gram of the Billiard Association, is booked for Monday night, February 18th- rem£iined at the post of duty,, await ing the day when salaries for teach- Kelly, then asked, “I don't have to waive extradition, do I?” On the way bou:k to Nevada the man, it is said, adn-itted killing Little, but said that be did it in self-dfefense. Mr- Kelly made the 2,528-mile trip to Missouri in a 1931 Ford sedan- Dr. Underwood, who has relatives in Mis souri. accompanied Mr. Kelly on the trip. They passed through a Carthage in Tennessee, which Mr. Kelly says in the prettiest little town he has ever seen, and another Carthage in Mijdouri. The officer was especially impressed by the extensive use of f^(?ctricity in advertising in that sec tion of the country through which he pa ,.,ed. Towns of 1,000 population had th? appearance of cities, he said, be cause of the great number of lights «sed. BRIDGE-TEA NETS FUND FOR PINEBLIJFF UBKARV 1H84. There are usiiafly from, fifteett hun.- d>c«d to three thousand people at the Annual Lincoln Day Dinner. The public is cordiadly invited and it is hoped that Moore County will have a R. A. WARREN For Fine Repairs Watdies—Clocks—Jewelry West Broad Street Southern Pines How One Wimiaii Lost 20 Pounds 01 Fat Lost Her Prcuilnent Hips, Double Ckin, sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor— A Shapely Figure If you’re fat—first remove the cause. Take one half teasponful of KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot water every morning--in 3 weeks g:et on the .scalea and note how many pounds of fat have vanirhed. Notice also that you have gained in energy—your skin is clearer—you feel younger in body--KRUSCHEN vrfll give any fat person a joyous surprise. Get a quarter pound jar of KRU- SCHEN SALTS from Broad Street Pharmacy or any leading druggist anjrwhere in America (last 4 weeks). If this first bottle doesn’t convince you this is the easiest, safest and surest way to lose fat- your money Mr.. and Mrs> John Tally and! John ' gladly returned. U. s. Fleet. Slffll serving on that ves- terg:*- delegation to tlie dinner thife sel. Promotetf to Lieuteoant