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Page Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeer.. North Carolina ^ Friday, June 19, 1938. The Week in Vass L. H. Allison, business manager ot and family. Duke University Hospital and Golden Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cameron, Miss -.Cross director of the North Carolina Marian and A. Mac Cameron visited Conference, spoke in the Vass Meth- relatives in Buie’s Creek Thursday «(list church on Sunday evening in the night of last week, interest of the Golden Cross work, Clifton Blue spent Friday In Ral- bringing one of the strongest mes- pjg-jj ^ delegate from Hoke county ^ges on the ministry of healing that {g |j,e Democratic convention. H. A. <»as ever been heard here. He pointed Botst, Jr. accompanied him. «ut the importance which Christ laid ^ Winstcn- ^pon the work of healing, and traced Wednesday until Friday the growth, of hospital work as car- attending the annual Vied on by the Northern and Southern Methodist churches. (EI|urrl|^s SOirTHERN PINES Baptist Church * Rev. J. Fred Stimsi>n. Pastor. 10:00—Sunday School. 11:00—Morninu worship. 7 :flO—B. Y. P. U. Service. Thur.<day. 7 :30 p. tn.—Prayer meetin* and Lensoti Study. The Church of Wide Fellowship Rev. C. Rextoid Raymond, D. D., Paator. 10:00—Church School. 11:00 a. m.—Morninit worship. 7 :00 p. m.—Intermediate C. E. Wednesday, 8:16 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal. Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hemphill and baby of Troy visited Mrs. Hemphill’s they were dinner guests in the home ^ ^ McCran- Mr. Allison was accompanied by Mr. Lentz, a Durham business man and Chriitian Science New Hampshire Ave.. near Ashe St. Services are held every Sunday at 11:00 o'clock. of Mrs. W. H. Keith who is Golden Cross director for the local church. ■CJommunion service was held at the ey, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Brown of Hemp were’gwests of Mr. and Mrs. E. vass Presbyterian church on last g Thompson Sunday. Sunday morning following an impres sive sermon by the pastor, the Rev. C. I. Calcote. Mrs. W. B. Lambert has been quite Roy Furr and Jake Reddish of Raleigh were week-end \Hsitors in town. j Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Dees and ill at her home during the past few . u » i ® ^ I daughter, Sara, of Pmehurst visited ^ays. Pred Kirby and his group of enter tainers from Charlotte gave an enjoy able program in the school auditorium «n Friday evening, sponsored by the Happy Hollow Lodge. The party was entertained at dinner in the home of Mi, and Mrs, Frank Jeffreys. Mr. and Mrs. Tickle and little rfaughter Maxin, who resided in the Beasley Apartments for several weeks, have gone to Southern Pines. Mr. Tickle was formerly with the Worristown Manufacturing Company. James Ray McLean returned Wed nesday from a week’s stay in Red Springs where he attended the in- terniediate conference in Fayetteville Presbytery. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson and Ma rie Tyson spent Sunday in Lumberton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royall H. Cox and family. Mi-s. J. D. McLean and Miss Mar garet McLean of Cameron were din- ler guests of Mrs. N. N. McLean a iay recently. Recent visitors In the home of Mr. atnd Mr.s. Alex Smith were his sister, Mr.s. W; H. Steele, Miss Vernie Lee .Steele, Ira Steele, Mrs. Bertha Wins low' and her son. Willie Simmons, all of Fair Hope, Ala. Mrs. Steele remov ed to Alabama from this state around thirty-eight years ago, and this was her first return visit. Mrs. Di A. Smith and Miss Agnes Smith visited Mrs. Dan S. Ray in Southern Pines Sunday afternoon. Mi.ss Margaret Lassiter has return ed to her home near Smithfield af- ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan Sunday afternoon. I Miss Martha Moore of Lincolnton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore. Mrs. Scott Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Monroe and Mrs. Charles Boney of Scuthern Pines and Manley were caller at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. C. I. Calcote an evening last week. Miss Katherine Graham and Miss Sxie Beasley are attending summer school at Wake Forest College. Miss Jessie Brooks was a Raleigh visitor Thursday. Mrs. J. D. Barber and little Peggy Ann Barber of Hallsboro and Miss ,Currie of Chadbourn called on Miss Eloise Brooks and Mrs. C. L. Tate Thursday. I Miss Ruth McNeill of Saitiarcand spent the week-end in town visiting relatives and friends. Billy Edgerton of Littleton is the gue.st of his aunt. Mrs. T. Frank Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Chappell and little daughter, Elizabeth Ann, of Sanford visited the J. E. Byrd family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tate, who have an apartment in the Brooks home for the dewberry season, spent the week end in Chadbourne. Miss Sara Edith Matthews. Henry A. Bor.st. Jr., and Wilbur Edwards visited Miss Anna Laubscher in Latirinbiirg Sunday afternoon. Mi.ss Laubscher has been nursing in Laur- Emmaaael Epiacepal Church Kev, F. Craighill Urown, B. A., B. D.. Rector. Sunday Services—The first Sunday in the month. Church School 9:80 a. m.; Holy Com munion and sermon 11:00 a. m. Other Sundays, Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m. ; Church School. 9 :S0 a. m. • MorninB Prayer and sermon 11 a. m. Saint’s Days Service, Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m. Presbyterian Church Ui The Civic Club E. L. Barber. Pastor Services Second and Fourth Sunday morn- inics II :00 a. m. First and Third Sunday evenniifs 8:00 p. m. Church School each Sunday morning 9:45. W. E. Blue. Superintendent. Rev, Marcus A. Hrownson, D. D., Teacher Adult Bible Class. SI. Anthonr's Calhnlic Church Rev. Thomas A. Williams, Paator Mass will be offered every Sunday at H :00 and 10:30, Devotions every Sunday evenins at 7 :S0. Confessions will be heard on Saturdays from 4:»0 to 6:30 and from 7:30 to 8:80. Mass will be offered every week-day at 7:30. Instruction class will be held for (trammar school children on Snmlav st 11 .30. and for High Si'hool pupils on Saturday at 10:00. PINEHl’RST COMMUNITY VESPER SERVICE AT WIDE FELLOWSHIP SUND.4Y » , Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore Sunday at 7 ;00 p. m. in the Church County on the 18th day of May 1938 Garden of the Church of Wide fellow-, in the matter of the TOWN OF ship, there will be a community ves- SOUTHERN PINES, Plaintiff, vs. per service. The worship service will ANNA LUTHER WILLIMS and hus- be in charge of the Christian Endeav- band, JOHN WILLIAMS and A. J. or Society and the music will be led ,WIE. Defendants, same,being record- by Prof. Frederick Stanley Smith. Dr. ed in Land Tax Sales Judgment Dock- Rasmiond will speak on the Life of et No, 1, at page 109, In the office of St. Paul, giving the first of a series the Clerk of the Superior Court of of studies which he is to give later at Moore County, the undersigned Com- the Elon College Leadership Train- tnissioner, will on ing School. Everybody, young and old, MONDAY. JULY ISth, 19S6 at 12:00 O’CLOCK NOON at the Court House door In Carthage. >Ioore County, North Carolina, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands; BEING LOT No. 2. in Block N & is invited to the vesper service which will close promptly after one hour of worship, music, and the address. WANT'S NOW IS THE TIME to buy that needed piece of furniture. See us for everything from an Ice box to ‘2. as shown on a map entitled “A Map of the Town of Southern Pines, N. C„” and recorded In the Moore County Registry. Dated this 12th day of June, 1936. J. VANCE ROWE, J19JullO Commissioner. a piano. The Trade Store, H.A.Lewis. FOR SALE—Fresh Honey, comb and strained. J. W, Frank, Niagara, N. C. tf. WNTED to buy a second-hand writ ing desk or table to be used for same. Write box BOB, Southern Pines. rommunity Chnrch R«v. A. J. McKelway, Pastor. 9:45 m. m.—Sunday: Church School and Sandhills Brotherhood. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 7:15 p. m.—Young Peoples’ Worship , 8:00 p. m.—Evenins: Worship. Wedne.sday, 7:30 p. m.—Mid*week worship. Roman Catholic Church Rev. W. J Dillon. Pastor Mass each Sunday morning at 9:00. o’clock during summer months. We»’k-dny Mamies at S :00 a. m. ABKRDEEN Aherdem Baptist Churrh Rev. Krnost M. Harris, Pastor. Sunday School evi>ry Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m. J. A. Rryant, Superintendent. Preachinir and Worship Service each second and fourth Sunday.* at 11:00 a m. and 7:45 p. m. H. Y. P. U. every Sunday at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Rethrsda PrfAhyterian Chorrh Rev E. L. Harbor, Pastor of worship; Sunday School each Sunday 0:l"> a. m.; Wm-j^hip First and Third Sunday mornlnps 11 .00 a. m.: Second and Fourth Sunday evenmic# ^♦:00 p. tn. Paire Memorial M. F. Chyrch Rev, L. M. Ha.ll, l*as*tor. First Sunday-- Preachin,^ < :30 p. m. Si*cond Sunday I'reachiiHt 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday—l‘r<'at hing 7 :iO p. m. Fourth Sunday -Proachtnir H :W> a. m. »nd 7 :30 p. m. Sunday Srh^Kd every S^nciay at 9:45 a. m. -ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un- der.signed has qualified as Admlnls- LONG DISTANCE BUS RATES tiatrix of the Estate of Mary John- greatly slashed. Washington, D. C,' •'^ny and all persons having $4.95; Philadelphia, $7.50; New | claims or demands against the said York, $8.95; Boston, $11.75. 10 per!®s*^^te are hereby notified to present cent off round-trip. Convenient stop-overs. Tickets information at Postal Telegraph Co., Southern Pines and Pinehurst. Jul.3 FOR RENT -Small hou.se at nominal me. rent on Highway near Pinebluff. Faim on share. Prefer one who has Stock. Felix Addor,. Addor, N. C. them to the undersigned at Aberdeen. N. C.. within twelve months from the date hereof, duly attested. All per sons indebted to said estate are not ified to make immediate payment to LEGAL NOTICES a concrete block »>,t the southwestern intersection of the Sandy Run Clay Road and the Pinehurst-Jackson Springs Clay Road; thence with the Scuthcin edge of the Sandy Run iClay Road North 72 3-4 West 580 feet to • a concrete block, a corner of Peach- land. Incorporated: thence parallel with the peach orchard Peachland, Inc., and 16 feet East of the nearest row of peach trees South 33 1-4 West 230 feet to a concrete block; thence with a line of Peachland, Incorporat ed, South 78 1-4 East 588 feet to a concrete block on the Western edge of said Pinehurst-Jackson Springs Road; thence with the said road i North 35 3-4 East 17.3 feet to the beginning, containing 2.68 acres, more or less, being a part of the o- riglnal tract known as Peachland, Incorporated. (5) Fifth Tract, Beginning at a stake on the North edge of the Old Morganton Road and the Southeast ern edge of the Pinehurst-Jackson Springs Clay Road, a corner of th^ six acres now owned by Frank Smith and tuns thence with the first line of said six acres South 56 1-2 East 15.45 chains to a stake in A. S. New comb's liner thence as Niewcomb’s line South 26.8 East 10.2^ chains to a stake In said liner thence North 56 1.2 West 24.2 chains to a stake be side the Jackson Springs and Pine hurst Clay Road; thence with the road North 34 East 5.2 chains to the beginning corner excepting a space 25 feet wide along the road way to be reserved and kept for a park way, walk and planting space containing over and above 10 acres. Excepting a small lot one acre more or less deed ed to L. A. Dunn this year. This 28th day of May, 1936. U. L. SPENCE. J12 Jy3. Commissioner, ADMINISTRATION NOTICE ELLA J. HECK ART, Administratrix. Aberdeen, N. C. June 12, 1936. Jull7 4 . ... ..u I. ^ ^ inburg for several weeks, ter a visit with her aunt. Mrs. C. P. ® McMillan. Mrs. Tom Rosser and daughters, M T 1 tt u tv Ruby and Grace, Mrs. Groce and baby Mr. Flack of Lilesville has the posi- ^ , and Miss Josephine Groce of Jones- b ro called on Miss Eloise Brooks tior of section foreman formerly held hy M. B, Claytcn and he, Mrs. Flack And their small son, Hubert, are now dt home here. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton and Elizabeth have moved’ to Cog nac After spending several days with relatives in White Oak, Mrs. Wilbur Beasley returned to Vass on Sunday. * J Mr. and Mrs. Bea-^Iey have an apart- Miss Etta Mac Cameron returned ment in the home of Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews for the sitmmer months. Mrs. Cecia Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shaw and children of Cameron route visited Mi-, and Mrs. B. H. Wood Sundav MAM.T Presbyterian f'b-arrll Sunday S«*h<M»l at 10:00 a. m. Youn* Peo ples meetini; at 7:00 p. m. PreachinK seccmd Sunday niu:ht at 7:30. Fourth Sonday mora- iuK at 11:00 o’clock. pinkbm;ff Methodist Church Kev. Clyde O. Newell. R. A-, B. D. S):l> a. m.- Church Scht>ol. 11:00 a. m.—Prcaching Service. ft:30 p. m.—Epworth I.caKue^ Joni»>r. 7 —Epworth Leauue. Younir Peoi>le. NIAGARA an Sunday to her home in Manley af ter .spending a week with relatives here. Mrs. Tom Bailey of Union commun- ! ft.V called on Miss Eloise Brooks I Sunday. J, J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parker and children. Mr. and Mrs. .•Jsir. Evans and s-n. Robert and Win- fred ParKer went to Chapel Hill last J. V. Snipes and son. Leroy spent rcieks to be present at the graduation |a day or two in Wilmington and Car- «f Her-man Parker, who received his , olina Beach the past week. Bachelor of Arts in Education degree. Miss Josephine Ferguson and a Mr. and Mrs. W. D, McCraney at-' number of friends went on a fishing teaa .J/ the graduation of their son, trip at Thagards Tue.sday night. Reilnond McCraney. at State College Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore, Mr. and Ant week. Relmond, who completed a Mrs. John Upchurch of Clinton were eoiirse in engineering, had made such visitor s at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. a high average that he was exempt Franks on Sunday, from all final eaminations, and he J* A. Morgan and children, also went directly from Raleigh to Enfield Clyde Brewer and mother of Chapel to tiake a position as civil engineer Hill vi.sited friends here Sunday. | on a job there. Mrs. G. W. Slappey who has spent | Mrs. M. L. Mattthews and son, John the pa.st two weeks with Mr. and | Watthew.s, of Sanford visited Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Frank <left on Friday for | Mr.s. W. D. Matthews Sunday after- her home in Columbus. Ga. joon Dr. M. L. Matthews, who has Mr.=i. E, Marble and little daughter, 6e«=n ill for abouL two months, is Faye, who have spent the winter here iufficientiy improved to be enjoying and in Southern Pines left Monday for «n cuting at Shallotte, his Moore their home in Farmington, Maine. <ounty friends will be glad to learn. Mrs. D. S. Ray and Miss Elizabeth Mrs. W. P. Parker and Tomrny Ray who have been spending several Gschwind of near Raeford are spend- months in Chapel Hill have returned ing several days with P, Gschwind home for the summer. ROSKI.AND I>erp Cre«k Baptist Churrli Myron M. Adamt^, Minister. 0-der of Servirt-* Sunday Si-hiHiJ at 10:15 a. m. every I.^ni’;» day. Proachins services at 11 o’clock a. m., tW first and third Sundays. < NOTES. During the summer months services will be changed at the Catholic church. Ma.ss will be offered only once every Sunday at nine in the morning. Evening devotiocis wili be discontinued. Daily Mass will t>e at 7:30 o’clock. The pastor. Dr. C. Rexford Ray mond. preaches at the Church of Wide Fell'wship at 11:00 a_ m.. Sunday. June 21, on “What W« All Need.’ At the community vesper service at 7:00 p. m. in the Church Garden, he gives the first of a series of studies on the Life of St. Paul. The subject of the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science church. Sun day will be; "Is The Universe Includ ing Man Evolved by Atomic Force." The Rev. F. T. Kloman, chaplain of St. Mary’s School, Raleigh, will have charge of the service and preach the serm'n at 11 o’fciVjck Sunday morning at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church. -Sunday school will be at 9:30 in the morning. "Made Over,’’ will be the lesson- sermon at the Baptist church Sun day mo! ning:. ' FOR SALE—An excellent collection of Antiques at attractive prices. The collection includes: Pictures— Large painting (minuet Versailles) gold frame, 6x8ft., by Guiconlelle, (1878); Companion Picture, Artist Proof. 6x8. La Lacheie Selling Milk; Curiosity. Large. Italian Anti que; Surprise, Pair brother and sis ter; six Parables, black and white hand sketches; pair Queen of France frame (antique); 4 paintings Lizare Switzerland, 6x8 ft; Declaration ot Independence; Birth of Nation and Flag; Rochambeau Parade, N. Y. 1770; 2 pictures of Napoleon! Girl Head by Creuze; Tapestry picture, gold frame, 3x3; La Cour by Ra- phail. also one other by the same artist. Furniture Antiques — Teak wood Jewel Case, wonder-fully hand carv- od: Gentleman’s tall shaving stand. One Ebony Parlor Table; Walnut Parlor table. 2 chairs; Venetian Mir ror. large gold frame; 2 old curtain posts, very old and interest ing; Hall Stand. Carved Walnut; Artist F Easel; One Bed- came over in time of Mayflower; Bed, carved Walnut.. Tapestry Rugs: One foreign make, 8x12, good condition; one large hall tug. Antique tapestry. Animal Hides, stuffed Possum, CO n .etc., Wild Cat, Black Fox. O’Possum, Deer, Coon, GJalf and others. Deer Antlers. Placques. Ornaments, Antiques— Bronze Clock and two Vases, beau tiful work; two Bronze Placques; Clock time of Columbus; Vase and Iji ving Cup Majolica Lamp; Won derful Cow Bells, very old and in fine condition. Dishes—some of the first plates made in United States. Many in teresting things. Gold frames -Large painting, min uet at Versailles—-1878, by Guicon- ielle; Venetian mirror, 2 pictures of Napoleon; 2 Italian Paintings, “Cur iosity.” "Surprise.’’; The Six Par ables, hand work. Lausanne Artist; Large (toile) Swi;38 Scenery, 6x8 ft. FELIX L. ADDOR, Park Farm. Addor, N. C. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF S.4LE OF LAND [ BY CX).'VrMISSIONEK I Notice is hereby given that" by vir- I tue of the Interlocutory Order of I Foreclosure made and entered by the NOTICE OF L.\ND S.\LE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, in an action therein pending wherein L. E. Smith is plaintiff and J. W. Smith, Admin istrator of the estate of Emery Smith, deceased, et al, are defend ants, the undersigned will cffer for .sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door or Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, in the Town of ' Cai'thage. on Monday, the 6th day ot July, 1936, at twelve o’clcck Noon, those certain tracts or parcels of land situate in Moore County. North Car olina. and in Mineral Springs Town ship, described as follows, to wit: (11 One tract of land beginning at a .stake beside the peach orchard, a few yards South of the Old Mcrgan- ton Road, in the original dividing line between J. R. McQueen and after wards Ehrhardt, and Page lands, and running thence a.s the line of the or- char'd. North 14 3-4, East 10 88-100 i .'hains to a stake, a corner of the orchard; thence as Crocker’s line. South 73 West 20.17 chains to a stake Corker’s corner; thence S..uth F’our West 5 chains to a stake Corse Burns corner- on the Morganton Road; thence as Burns line along said Mor ganton Road, South 78 East 15 chains to a stake; thence as another line of Burns land Scnth Four West 9 chains to a stake, in the Old Mc Queen line. North 71 East 10.22 chains to the beginning, containing 34 1-2 acres more or less. (2)-- Second Tract. Beginning at a stake the original corner of the Page I and McQueen, later Ehrehart lands, and running thence as another Page line by its corner North Four East 18.38 chains to a stake beside the Morganton Road. Emery Smith’s corner; thence as the Emery Smith line South 78 East as the Morganton Road 15 chains to a stake Smith’s corner; thence as another Smith line, South Four West 9 chains to a stake in a Page line; thence as said line South 71 West 16 chains to the be ginning, containing 20 acres mor'e or less. (3) Third Tract. Beginning at the run of the Supply Branch Dr. W. L. Kingsleys North West corner and running thence as the original line of the J. R. Page Agent South 56 East 3 chains and 50 links to a stake corner in the Emery Smith line; thence as Emery Smith line also and original line of the J. R. Page Agent land South Four West 123 chains and 45 links by a stake at the edge of the Pinehurst Sandy Run Road to the center of the road; thence North .'laid road three calls as fol lows: (1> North 80 1-2 West 12 chains and 84 links: (2) North 58 West 1 chain and 25 links; (3) North 36 West 2 chains and 70 links to the center of the dam across the supply branch used as a bridge by said road Dr Kingsley’s South East ccr. ner; thence up the various courses of the supply branch to the beginning, containing 14.6 acres more or less. (4> Fourth Tract. ^Beginning at Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has qualified as administra tor of the estate of H. A. McCallum. Any and all persons having claims or demands against the said estate are hereby notified to present them.to the undersigned at Southern Pines, on or before May 2. 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immediiite payment to the undersigned. M. DAVID McCALLUM. Administrator. May. 2, 1936, Southern Pines, N. C. NOTICE OF (COMMISSIONER’^ S.4LE lender and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the undersigrn- ed Commissioner in a certain judg ment rendered in the Superior Court of Moore County. North Carolina, in an action entitled, "Pinehurst, Incor- porat,ed vs Gould .‘^haw,’ and pursuant t" the terms of said judgment, the un dersigned Commissioner therein li- crnsed and appointed 'vlll offer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Court House Door in the town of Carthage, North Carolina, at the hour of twelve o’cl"ok Noon, on Monday, June 29, 1936. the following described real estate: Lyin<^ and bein? In Moore County, North Carolina. Beginning at a stake on Leonard Tufts’ southeastern boun- in... n„o intth of the Norfolk-South- I ern Railway spur track, said point be- I'ing the northern boundary line of i Yadkin avenue thence with Tuft’s I line and Lindley’s dividing line N. 3 dig. 45 min. East 2906 feet to an iron I pipe. Lindley’s and Bilyeu’s corner; thence with Bilveu’s line S. 80 deg. 30 min. East 749 feet to a stake; thence S. 3 deg. 45 min. West 2936 feet to a point in the northern line of Yadkin Avenue; thence in a westerly j direction 754 ft to the point of begin- I ning. containing 50 acres, together with all the right, title and interest in and tO' that part of Yadkin Avenue lying and being immediately south of the above described prope.,,ty. The above *s a portion of 750 SLcrea deeded to J. Van Lindley Orchard Company by Benjamin Douglas and wife, dated April 15, 1891, and is a ‘ acres grpjited to P, C. Shaw, Grant No. 4820 and deeded by the J. Van Lindley Orchard Co. to Paul C. Lindley and wife. Helen Gunn Lindley, by deed dated May 19, 1919, to which deed reference is hereby ular description of the property, made for a more accurate and partic- This 26th dav o.<? May, 1936. FRANK W McCLUER, JR., June 5, 26 Commissioner. ARTOOX FOLLIES An Influential Friend By RUBE GOLDBKKG GivJe Me -that sUMMONis-i’ve Got A -THe. POLIce FIX IT GO -meRG MYseCF IM A C«?P JOST PI/00^6E> Me For speeb- IW<3 I WAskVT <501 AiG C.V3Gfe -ZS MILE'S ANi »-V>JR twenty- ix>llars ! AH,TH6T?e.’5 MV PAL riXlNiG OAJe df- "Tl-^ Coort ofpicerRs- M V cAse coMe.s op MCJCT l-KAMG. AM iMFLOfeiMTtAl- f^ie/oti-rvJG Got -TO SHOCO Vp ^ H€T^AS A MATT^ op - Tf+e ncotsRc'ccLe’ cop I COILL PRoBABLV — A?oLoGl2.e TO Me faxisH ousncAlS MO 61 ld<to WHAT to Ssjo ^AMT MY MAHe I 70 call Xoo ■ScsHe evc- iiAia »*)rrK ~ MV MIF*; ORDIN.XNCE .AMENDMENT At a regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Town Commissioners of the Town of Southern Pines, at the 1936, the Board unanimously adopted City Hall, held on the 20th day of May the f Mowing amendment to the •Standard Milk Ordinance which was adopted by the Board of Town Com missioners on February 3rd, 1926, this amendment to be in.serted in the •«aid Ordinance at the bottom of page 18 and at the end of Sub-section ONE, .Section 7, of said ordinance, immed iately after the following: "Herds sh'wing reactors on an,y test shall be retested within six months, but not before the lapse of sixty days.” (B) "Bangs DISEASE -- CONTA GIOUS ABORTION. A three tube di lution serological blood test of all herds and additions thereto .shall be made before an>% milk therefrom is s:^ld, and a.s often thereafter as the hralth officer may direct, A certifi- 'r-ate identifj’ing each animal and sign- f>d by a licensed veterinatian and fiJecl with the health department shall be evidence pf the ab.ve test. Dat.d this 2nd day of June, 1936. H. F. BURNS, Cleik.Treasurer, J12 Town of Southern Pinea.
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