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5ALAUY BILL IS INTRODUCED The following bill Jk'.s Ihui intro duced in the House by ivcrt .-nlativi: ). A. Porter: A HILL TO HE K"MTJ.KI AX 'ACT KF.LAT1VK TO SALARIKS AND h'hKS Oi; CERTAIN COUNTY OFFICIALS OK MACON' COUNTY. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. That the clerk of the superior court of Macon county shall be paid an annual salary of twenty lour hundred dollars in full com pensation for all services rendered by him in his said office, either in person or by deputy, whether as clerk of the superior court, probate judge, judge of juvenile court or any other work done or services performed by him in or by virtue of his said office, said salary to be in lieu of the fees now allowed or to be allowed said clerk by law, which said salary shall be paid to said clerk by the treasurer of said county in monthly installments of two hundred dollars, to be paid on the first Monday of each month, on order of the board of commis sioners; and the said clerk shall con tinue to collect all fees, costs, and commissions as he has heretofore Ipne, and as are allowed by lavv, and he shall pay over same to the treas urer of said county monthly on the fkst Monday of each and every month, and each and all of said fees and commissions so collected and paid by said clerk shall be placed to the credit of a fund to be called "A Salary Fund," and the said clerk shall keep a true, accurate and proper ac count and record of all moneys re ceived by him by virtue of liis said office, and shall file an itemized state ment", which said statement shall be sworn to by him, with the board of commissioners, on the first Monday of each and every month, of all said fees, costs, and commissions collected by him during the previous month. Such itemized statement shall be aud ited by the county auditor before presentation to the board of count commissioners and the said clerk sha be liable on his official bond, for all moneys and commissions so collected. Section 2. That in case the clerk of the superior court shall actually find it necessary at any time to hv clerical assistance, he may emplov Sucn assmantt ivi uKrinnvmo. r, fTiirtncr anv oncTtOTT snarr keep a strict record showing the per son or persons employed for said 'purpose, the work actually don bv them, and the amount to be paid for stich work. The maximum '-.amount to be spent in any one month for such clerical assistance shall be fifty dol lars and only such portion of said . 4 It t f maximum, amount snan ne pani as ac tually reciuircd in the enm'ovnent ' of such clerical assistance. Pavmeht for . . i . . - . . ..... ' sucn cicncai assistance as .a iu.ui.u ly rendered in any one meoith. not - exxeced said maximum amount. of fif ty dollars, shall be mad'- on the first Monday of the succeeding month N the treasurer of Macon countv, in the same manner as provided for pay ment of the clerk's salary. . Section 3. That the register of deeds of Macon county shall be paid an annual salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars a year in full compensation for all service r,-nlercd by him as register of deeds. He s'y'1 be allowed such extra compensation as the commissioners may fix for, infC as clerk for the hoard of com missioners of Macon county and for making out the tax. lists of said coun ty. Should the board of commission ers see fit to dn so, they ma-v allow the register of deeds to emp'oy cler ical assistance, for such time as he may actually need such assistance, and the board of commissioners Vhrvll pnv for such clerical assistance not to o reed fifty dollars per mouth.' .T.h salaries and allowances Herein fixeil shall be in lieu of all fee and rdlow ances or othcr compensation wli3tsf ever now allowed by 1-nv or which may 'be hereafter so allowed, which said salary shall be paid to the said register of deeds by the treasurer of said county -in monthly installments of one hundred and fifty dollars. to be paid on. -the first M'onday of V-ach month on the order of the board. of commissioiu rs.- The fcK'ster of. deed shall keep a true and accurate record of all moneys received by him from whatever source by virtue of his said office and shall file a sworn itemized statement of the same with the board of commissioners of said countv on the. first Monday in each ni!i,i showing all amounts or colleced bv him during the previous, month. -he shall pay over and account fo the same to the treasurer of. said county Such itemized statement shall be. audited by the countv auditor 1,r.. fbr filing with the.. board of countv) commissioners. Ihe register of deeds' shall collect all fees and allowances as MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL ; V ' WITH V-:-:" . Furniture at Prices That Will Save You Money SLUDER-GARRETT FURNITURE CO. RANGES KITCHEN CABINETS ' TALKING MACHINES AND he lias luTctolore dune and as an: alliiwid by law, r which may here after be so allowed, and shall b; lesponsible on his official bond i'o: all ices, money and allowances so collected. All moneys paid over to the county treasurer by the register of deeds as above provided shall Lc placed in a fund known as "A Sala-y Fund." Section 4. That the chairman of the board of commissioners of Macen county may hoid the office of county auditor of said county and may be required to devote his entire time to the duties of his office as chairman of the board of commissioners and I as county auditor, in which case he shall receive an annual salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars to be paid to him by the treasurer of Macon county in monthly installment!' of one hundred and fifty dollars on the first Monday of each month on order signed by another member of the county board of commissioners and by the clerk of said board of commissioners and by the clerk of said board of commissioners. If at any time the said chairman of the board of , commissioners shall need clerical assistance to enable him to perform, his duties either as chairman of said board or as county: auditor, the board of commissioners shall be authorized to .employ clerical assis tance for such time as he Actually needs the same, paying therefor not. more than fifty dollars : per month ; said allowance for clerical assistance to be in addition to the salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per year as hereinbefore fixed. Station 5. That the present sheriff of Macon county shall be allowed the fees, commissioner, etc., now fixed by law in full payment for service, ren dered by biiri as sheriff, tax collector and treasurer of the county of Macon. When the tax list of one, thousand nine hundred and thirty is put into his hands for collection, in accordance with law, he shall continue as tax collector for said taxes of one thous and nine hundred and thirty, not withstanding the fact that his present lerm of office will expire on the first Monday in December, on thous and nine hundred and thirty,. 'and not withstanding the fact that some oth er person may be .elected as his suc cessor as sheriff and shall qualify in said office in accordance with law. He shall, from such compensation, pay the salaries of all his assistants, clerks and deputies. If some other person shall be elected his sttccesserr re i4fcs--f y nct:ns.&f .f her i f ;. now 7I r (Md ecT 'D'y"Ia w7" Tii t he... j e r formahce of those duties and shall likewise be paid a salary of one thousand dollars per year payable monthly, for. his services as county treasurer. He shall assume the duties, of tax collector when the tax list of one thousand nine hundred-and ihirtv-one is prepared and put into his hands, first giving the bonds re quired by lavv for such services as tax collector, and he shall receive, as compensation . for his services as tax collector, the sum of. four thous'"''' dollars per annum . payable monthly. All fees, and commissions,' now fixed bv law to 'the exercise of the func tions of 'the tax collector and county treasurer, shall be . (hdy collected by him,. each month, to be-placed in the county salarv fund hereinbefore pro vided' for in this act. He shall, monthly, make out an itemized state ment of these sums, so collected bv him as tax collector, and countv treasurer, which shall be duly veri fied bv him and audited by the coun ty auditor. ' If the present sheriff should suc ceed himself on the first M'onday in December, one thousand nine hundred and thirty, the provisions herein con-1 tained as to the salary.. and' disposition i of the fees as tax collector and the1 salary as treasurer, shall likewise ap ply to the 'present incumbent, provided! that the salary of four thousand dol lars ner annum, as tax collector, shall not be available for him until the tax list of one thousand nine hundred- and thirty-one is placed in his hands for collection. , Section 6. That this act. shall take effect and be in force as to the sala ries herein provided for the clerk of the Superior court and the register of deeds of Macon county from and after the first. Monday in December in the .year one thousand nine hun dred and thirty: that this act shall take -.effept and be in force as to the salaries of the treasurer and tax col lector of saiil county as stated in sec tion five of this act. That this act shall take effect and be in force as to the salary herein provided for the chairman of the board of commission ers from and after the ratification of this act: that until such time as this act shall take effect and be in force, as to the several officers as provided in this section, the said officers ,shall serve as heretofore, receiving the, fees and. allowances" now" provided by law. Sction 7. That all laws and claus es r'v laws in conflict with this cat are hereby repealed to " the extent of "Which?" f it were possible to be in '. places, and do soim thin:.;' in i.nh one at the same lime and if'iiiis had been .'uijoinplislud by e "y pare w last Friday afu rnon i m i 1 :M) t 3 o'cl-ck and then the alue o( the results placed on the scales, which would have outweighed tii.' other--instruction received from lh Livers and Mrs. Martin at the school in regard to the broader views on I'. T. A. work or your other task, we feel sure the answer would Lc u:'.!): mous in favor of the first. These speakers came to us from the North, Carolina College for Woriicn at Greensboro and vvc can have them more 'often if we desire so which message shall we send .them,. "We want you to ''come again" or "We do not need you ?" J)r. W. H. Livers, director of the extension department of P.-T. A; work in a very interesting and in structive way made it clear that the best work for child, home, school and, community can be done only when parents and teachers co-operate in learning the conditions and meeting the needs of homes and school, thereby . .producing wcll developed young people, He emphasized the thought that when the church, the school and the home unite in an adequate educational program there will be far less need for society to worry about the. question of more, or fewer, opportunities for promiscuity. The high ideals achieved through com petent training and example will serve as the greatest of protective social measures. It was with great enthusiasm that Mrs. Martin presented the different phases of P.-T. A. work and very emphatically did, she' state the fact that every parent not mothers, only whether rich or ' poor, learned or unlearned and every teacher should be a member of the P.-T. A. for each should be tremendously interest ed in the welfare of the school and it's pupils. In grading our P.-T. A. by her standard we must admit, with shame, that We are in the "sick , grade" and v still worse we are in the ."des perately ill" class of the grade ! However, after digesting the thoughts presented by these able speakers and casting aside our past indifference we expect to be well on the road to recovery by pur 'next meeting April 5th, and are hoping to be pronounced "well and strong" "up to the stand ard" in attendance at least then the other requirements will be "'met as presented. .....Wiwnrp 'pr"Alnl U our JKuii them to this section an1, fo Supt. Billings and all others who aided in giving us this treat.. Yields" to County Agent Last week Lylcs Harris, represent ing F. B. Price, Jr., Inc., made a bid on poultry and advertised the bid throughout the tounty . by means or postal cards. The county ,agcnt also sent' out postals submitting bids on poultry for last .Monday'. Though the Price bids were somewhat high er than those of the county agent, Mr. Harris, decided to withdraw from the sale in order to 'prevent any mis understanding as to his 'position con cerning co-operative' sales. He did not wish to be placed in the light of op posing such sales, he said. HOOVER TAKES OATH (Continued from page one) way could be found for the United States to become a member of the world court, declaring that its re servations to the protocal of ad herence should not be misinterpret ed, and that no more potent instru mentality for the 'settlement of in ternational differences was practicable of establishment! . f-A : . Messrs. Steve Porter, Dick Jones, Allen Siler, Billy Hames and Roy Cunningham went to Atlanta, Monday to see the basketball games between N. C. and Mississippi, and Duke and Georgia. They had the pleasure of seeing N. C. and Duke win. Airs. Dee Porter who has been here for several weeks on a visit to her sister, Mrs, Harry Higgins, returned to her home in Petersburg, Va., last Tuesday. Mrs. T. A. Cook entertained . the Wednesday Afternon Bridge Club last week. Three tables were in play. Mrs. Jim v Perry- played high and Mrs. John Wasilik cut consolation. Those substituting for the absent members .were:' Mrs. Harley Lylc,. Jr., Mrs. John Wasilik, Mrs. Smith Harris and Mrs. A. W. Mangum. At the conclusion of the games a salad course was served. . such conflict. --- - - , Section 8. That this act shall, be in full force atuj effect from and af ter its ratification.' ..Mrs. i'. S. Siler honored ,r:;. ; Kate Ninth at a luncheon last Salur ' bv. 'J !).. following ladies were pres , en't : Mr:. K:"e .Vmilh, Mrs. W. YV. ; Sloan, Mrs, Smith 1) arris. Mrs. A. V. .Manum, ,irs. loin Slagle, 'Mrs. Amanda Slavic, Mrs. Sam Rogers and Mrs. George Slaglc. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parrish of West's Mill, were here shopping Tuesday of this week. Mr. Ko'ut. Ramsey of, Tellico, w:r. a business visitor here Monday of this week. About sixteen ladies of the mission ary society of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. W; V. Sloan last Tuesday and held their tegular monthly meeting. Two new members were present and a very interesting -meeting was held. ,'. Tea and cracakcrs were served after the meeting. . . Mr. Hob Adding'ton of Cornelia, Ga'., was shaking hands' with his many friends here Tuesday. .' FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY . We will get this week another two hundred and ten barrel car of the extra fine flour, "PRIDE OF ALVA;" We don't care what high grade flour you are using we 'guarantee it will please you and the price is not $1.25 per quarter, but $1.00 per 24-lb. sack. Don't get this confused with cheaper flour. We also have "LION" fancy patent at 90c per 24-lb. sack and Snow Flake at 95c, an extra fancy patent. We don't carry a cheap mill sraight grade flour. We contracted for 1000 barrels of flour from one of the big mills in November When wheat was the lowest price it has been for two years and are pass ing it on to bur. customers. If you buy by the barrel or 48-lb. sack the price is still better. We have a car of Armour's Big Crop Acid Phosphate at $lt90 per sack. Seed oats and all varieties of grass seed at the lowest price possible for quality stuff. Our advice to you is to cull your hens' and keep all the best ones on the farm possible. But the ones you intend to sell this spring: the earlier the better price obtained, for if every one sells at gardening time thaL floods the markets It you have enough tomakeaspeciaLj Xr'm to town with take them to the regular sale days. If not bring Hens 24c Ducks ...... 20c Roosters ..... .. ..........12c . Broilers 30c Geese,.. 1.1... ............. '...14c Turkeys 25c A Eggs, not less than....... ...25c ' Yours for the highest price for your produce. Start your baby chicks wght-PURINA STARTENA n HI t i: i -o T' W ! 1 " 'If f t V:- ,r IC. ..- av I "... .v . ;-. . v I News cf N ant alula Dorothy and Doyle Lee of Graham comity, spent Saturday nighf with Mr. and Mrs. Harley W. Grant. Harvey Grant is making cross ties. in Graham county this week. Mrs. Essie Day is very sick at this time. Mrs. Ella Cabc who has been very ill with flu for some time, seems to be well on the road to recovery. Mr. II. D. Passmore went to Bryson City Sunday. . A party composed of Wade and Grade Passmore, Garland Cole and Venson lvester.wcnt to Bryson City Tuesday of last week to attend the moving picture show at the Swain. ineaire. The section crew from ' this place was called to Bushnell Thursday to help remove a slide that had come in on the track at that place. Mr. .and Mrs. Leonard Morgan of vjiaiia.ni tuuin;, ojjtui .jamiuoj ......, with Mrs. Morgan's parents, Rev. and Mrs. P. H. Passmore. ' Mr. John Dalryrnple of Cartoogc chaye, was a business visitor here last Monday. m 'HID run ..JHI) JilL MlSJ W m Uu-.uiii.-uui Trrrt , UlBr tea v. tp . r . Hi V - . . M J; ' IFE and growthchkks , this sign pciats that ouKto you. It directs you to Purina ChichStartenai The new feeding discovemes that come to you in Startena this yjear will give better livability and 15 to 20 greater growth than ever before. There's lots of buttermilk in Start ena. Chicks like it and grow on it; The cod-liver oil in Startena takes the place of sunshine and keeps chicks ' from getting leg weakness. And there's alfalfa leaf meal, gran ulated meat,, wheat middlings, wheat bran, wheat germ, corn meal, bone meal, linseedmeal, calcium carbonate and salt in Startena. 1 Everything there . .that c " s need. your Ch:ck Startena today FARMERS SUPPLY CO, FUNERAL SUPPLIES Day Phone 126 Nfajht Phone 31 4.1 on nnnnnncnr d l fj u y n a r- c i n -ri ri n n n r tj Li u u E-j f j n r
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