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EIGHT Marriage Licenses For Three Couple During- the past week marria; licenses have been granted three white couples by R. .Mintz, Register of Deeds f Brunswick county. The contrac jjig couples were: Miss Grace Clemmons, of Bo via, to W. E. Greer, of Wilmin ton; Mrs. Mae Adkins McKeith; to G. V. Fesperman, both Southport; Miss Ruby Brown George Behler, both of Southpo SUMS UP WORK OF WPA IN COUNT (Continued from page 1) years, Caldwell said, "The fa that WPA has kept between 5' and 500 unemployed at work the county when they wou otherwise have needed help a utely is only an indication of tl aid of the federal works prograi In addition to that, WPA hi ;helped the county welfare offio through the work of the sewir rooms and the commodity distr oution project. "In a winter unprecedented f< hardship and disease, the WP ias done its best to help not on] the unemployed workers, but ah the communities in which wot ;hac been carried or. Through 01 various projects we have attemj ted, insofar as we were able, 1 do the things that the town an county officials wanted done fc their communities. In all instar oes these projects are designe to add to the well-being of th community in which they ai located." "We who arc in the WPA pre gram feel that all of this ha been very worthwhile," Caldwe added. MAY APPLY NOW FOR SEED LOAN: Continued from page 1.) - lion. The money loaned will b limited to the farmer's immedi ate and actual cash needs fo growing his 1936 crops and in n instance may exceed $200 to on farmer. Farmers are not eligible fo emergency crop loans if they cai borrow from an individual, pro duetion credit association, bant or other concern. Farmers wil also be considered ineligible i they have an application pend jig with Resettlement Adminis tration, have received assistanc Irom that organization this yea | Wait! The biggest Money$! son is coming soon. G< [ at the REXALL Origii i ( Two Hundred Fifty 1 j[ WED., THURS., 11 apri i\ i! || Watson's ! j THE REX A LI \ [ SOUTHP 1, foxxxxxxxxxmcicxx WlLMnVGTON I ~?? niTJR' ***, SAT J #*** ? March 85-27.28 1 \*&Vt ... T8t? modern ! mir?el< iwiiical! ' i ^ _ .y'^ ' ? ' .< n' jj SM . Mr ft ?WG CROSBY / MER[\HAt4jA ^ ^ or are indebted to the Resettle- g ment Administration for an un- C 'S paid loan. : t j As in the past, the security |r 'e for an emergency crop loan will j c t? consist of a first lien on the crop j n I. financed. Landlord or others hav- j or ing an interest in the crop to; ( ,t be financed will be required to | waive their claims in favor of a j i lein to the Governor of the Farm) f li- i Credit Administration until the I g-1 emergency crop loan is repaid. j a an I Checks in payment of approved ^ of j loans will be issued by the Reg- ( to j ional Emergency Crop and Feed ( rt. Loan Office at Columbia, S. C. FRINK MANAGER r Y FOR GRAHAM 1 (Continued from page 1) some of the friends of my oppon-jr ct (ents have tried to convey the j F 00 impression, through the press and j in' otherwise, that I was consider- c Id I ing withdrawing from the race, J c- J nothing has ever been said by fiejme to substantiate this and noth- j n. ing has ever been further from I as my thoughts. I am not the can-l^ es didate of any clique, any bloc,1 n ig any special interests, or any or-1 ^ 1- ganization. I am under no com- j n mitment or pledge to any person jj( >rlto retain him in office, or to ^ A j appoint any person to any office.; ir ly j If nominated and elected, I sole- t[ k> mnly pledge that I will most 'k | diligently strive to see that the ^ ir i business of the State Government J-1 shall be carried on efficiently o j with the single purpose that the te d services for which the people >r pay shall be rendered for the best! ? i-1 interests of all." I. d ;n e Floyd To Speak Saturday th 0 Shallotte School Building at (Continued from page One) ?>i , vice which have been making an j fa s exhaustive study of the program. i0 11 . r,* *: fV,a /tnacta] pniin. I oLeti uug m ev ties on March 26, the teams will us swing across the state until they finish with the mountain coun- Cj 5 ties on April 18. said Dean I. O. th Schaub, director of the extension fj, service. dc e The new program is more ada- j sv, -; pted to all the farms in North ot r Carolina, the dean pointed out, gj o than was the old AAA. There- W( e fore it is urgent that every far- or mer attend these meetings. th r In the tobacco counties, he con- j th n tinued, the speakers will also j th i? stress the importance of united ar c, action by the growers to control j th 11 production under the voluntary he f contracts and the State compact\ y, I-1 plan if such a plan be adopted. ln^ i- j County and community com- j <js e i mittees will play a prominent role 1 th r jin administering the new pro- w # ? rorSale i !( 51 51 Saving Event of the sea- 51 it ready for big Bargains ) i ) ( nal One Cent Sale * j I j ( Bargains to Coose From )j J j FRI., AND SAT., !( L 15-18 ]|| II 51 Pharmacy : L DRUG STORE j ORT, N. C. j}' II ESXXXXXXSXXXXlCXXiK ? # WILMINGTON Ollll3 MON., TUE., WED. Mar. 30-31, Apr. 1. flpHj BM v/luMt pAMGCfe ll HfflMHC MARCH |k\ MERUOBEROM THE STATE POF ram, the dean pointed out. jor bounty agents have been asked wi o appoint temporary committee- wi tien to serve until the growers m an elect permenent committee- ie een. ly :OUNTY SERVICE ar CLUB IN' MEETING so (Continued From Page 1) j wl reshments. bi In addition to Mr. Harrell,[ th ipecial guests included the prest- fso lent, vice-president and secre- ta ary of the Junior and Senior 4-H to Hubs. j ar The Service Club seems to be I be teadily improving. There we re a 1 or lumber of new members to join Thursday night. en Further announcements of the of neetings will appear in The State pa 'ort Pilot. | mi ! mi everal Factors Play dr Important Part In Good ^v< School Attendance ,a (Continued from Page 5.) I' ther teacher's "A" section. She oesn't go talk to the teacher j either does she consider that) ie scale of rating per teacher; light not be the same or that ohnny not have fully identified 1 imself with his grade work and ml istead of encouraging him to ? y harder and attend regularly ! ie takes the opposite side and; ^ sing peeved because of somejijg linor difficulty she doesn't mind | hether he goes or stays. His: lacher isn't quite fair and she jesses he wouldn't do much j >od either. To the child whose1 terest is spasmodic he instant-! sides with his parents and j ie more fales he can bring home j id tell drawing forth perhaps tter tirade the more self-satis.ction he feels, and allow me "35B say here, that practically |j| ery child under sympathetic Jjfg iterners tends to exaggerate and; eg rer do even the most frivolous "Sis rcumstance. Neither do we feel at parents shouldn't have con- Jks ience in their children but we i feel that all of us parents ^ lould weigh and reweigh our -5? it ward appearance and thou- Jjfj its concerning child welfare and e are depending more and more i our school we the teacher's | fjl ere of. One teacher has said lat in her "A" section one j e children who rarely, if ever j e absent were in the "B" sec- { ?! on are those who continue to j > absent from time to time, j monfa T/-vhr>_ ; 3Ur CflllU a icauLCi. ri-an wo uv?u? I v-v r and Mary each and every! ly that you can possibly send j |>| ,em when they aren't sick and 3j? hen you meet and know their om teacher you will go away %s lowing that in so far as she. ^ Aooi MOVE up to high-priced c Tlie thrill of driving a costing hundreds of dollars m up more easily. At all speed |)ower which means truly fin ?And in a Ford V*8 you In bringing the V*8 to the wliich with the dual downdrt by a ''4'1 of similar size and s the Ford V-8 with its sparkli ness is the most economical < of large passenger car fleet < tion of the Ford V*8 over pr Test this great car yoursel the thrill of modern V>8 peri all economy is greater than famous Ford models of past wi m IT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, ^ he is able do the best possible ill be done for your child. We ant our children to learn as uch as our neighbor's child so ts band together with as nearperfect attendance as possible.' Our roads have been terrible id in some sections still are I me busses aren't so good but! hen it is at all possible for the is to make the regular route e drivers are instructed to do . Many children have long disnce through swampy territory | walk before catching the bus,j id truly we are in sympathy J it our best is all we can do j expect to be done. We sincerly hope that the par- j ts will realize the seriousness! non-attendance and do their I .rt. It is not only a draw back, | entally, to the child but it j eans that if our attendance ops below a certain number | i will be short teachers next II, throwing over loaded condi- j ins on some until the situation ;ars itself by increase in atidance. When the weather more or less tars perhaps the "flu" and othsickness will die out than jse can return. Would it be too ich to hope that those children J I GET RE A i The Easte " j Wide selection ( | latest styles for mei I dren. Beautiful dresse spring shades and { you cannot beat ar and see for yourse Bright, new East ladies. "BUY IN BR ShallotteTi Shallotte, Noi I ^~=3 * of 3oi ar performance?withont the e Ford V-8 can be matched on) lore. The Ford V'8iarespon8iv< la you get the smooth, efFortle e car performance, get this performance at less co low price field, Ford designed a ift carburetor, simply takes the plits it into eight equal charge ng performance and 8 cylinde car Ford ever built. Definite co >wners show actual savings in 1 evious Ford models. If. Get behind the wheel and dri "ormance. Then, remember, tha Your Ford L LLETTS BOLIVIA f. c. whose parents only send them one, two and three days a week i would come to school regularly and let us all work together for j the betterment of our school and j community. We are here to serve and we j can only help those who attend1 and apply themselves, "anyone can float with the current, give us the guys who can row against it". NOTICE OK SALE UNDER FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Florence Mae Cotton and C. L. Cotton, her husband, to A. T. McKeithan, on February 12, 1927, duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Brunswick County, N. C? in Book No. 13 at Page No. 321, to secure payment of a certain note therein recited, and default having been made in payment of same, the undersigned administratrix of the estate of A. T. McKeithan, deceased, will on Monday, the 27th day of April, 1936, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Brunswick county, N. C., at 12 o'clock m? a certain tract of land in Smithville Township. Brunswick county, N. C? bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at the Southern line of said tract, same being the old Thomas Drew line, now C. H. Chamblee; runs thence N. 27 E. 330 feet with the center of the road leading through the field to the canal; thence S. 66 degrees 15 minutes E. 410 feet to a stake on the canal on the south side DY FOR I ir Parade f )f white shoes in jg. n women and chil- ?? s in the newest || styles. Values that |J lywhere. Come in ||j If. | er bonnets for the || UNSWICK" |! rading Co. 1 rth Carolina m i\l-( r.in_Z" I / \ % ii h a i 98 flow of I / w in engine, ! gas used W s. In fact, ' fjl r smoothst records the opera- cwwin mob* ifan^i v mnpmid fc ve it. Feel ?mm7 im, m b*ump*r$ amd apmrm tiro I it's OTer- ON TUB AIB-Pord lyfkanyOrr Soodaya 9 P.M. B.S.T. Cotauafc | V work?Prod Waring. Taaodaya oa fCCLlCT Fridaya on NIG Bhaa Network, | ioioo P.M. B.S.T.- United Proaa Balaaia and Grady Golafitj P.M., MOTOR . NORTH CAI WEDNES1 of a small island; thence X. 11 E. '; 724 feet to another gate on the north ! 1 side of said field, same being E. B. [' Hewetts corner; thence S. 82 E. 690 1 feet to a stake; thence S. 11 W I I 1240 feet to a stake in southern lii. 11 of said tract; thence X. 07 W. 1200 1 feet to the beginning, containing 22;_ < acres, more or less. Dated and posted, this March 24th, . 1936. i ELIZABETH McKEITHEX, t Admx. Estate of A. T. McKeithen, ; deceased. 4-22c i1 I NOTICE OK COJ1M1SSIOXE K'S SALE I i State of North Carolina. County of Brunswick:? f Under and by virtue of an order I of the Superior Court of Brunswick ( County, dated February 20th. 1930. s made in the special proceeding en- 3 titled Mrs. Annie St. George Snelt, t et als., vs. W. B. St. George, et als. | the undersigned commissioner will on the SOth day of April, 19S6 4 'Liceiuol 'ioder Lubri-Zol Corporation Patants Nos. Ask About Ca and FRE1 Coast Road Se SHALLOT' mvvi Owner's record S V-8 OPERATlf AVERAGl ^ 41% !S! Z 17% 1 f- '* from the records of . cbs. known company* ovei 'n? t?on of more than 30 , W?T. ; ?N.)m? upon TCQU?9t. COMPAN MOLINA >AV? MARCH ^ h0U8? (l0 ' i: i;., , North \ S5SW-: Morth ' t:, Begio t *-v.j Street 6G "fret. u,-t I,':r,t 'n u? ioriher,\ ; - .. !.; ? . "'"A iv, . .Ve,le : . ..." ^ ine <>t . - '1- J - h2 trie of lor O -s u 135) leer i0 t[l? , 'JM thim-jc lame b? , bj-| !8. a< r:l .'I-,, ... ' : "? ,^v of au1 15c J " FEP'GL'SOXK i-??? AJHWll . ' I 1 BSC. U. 4. PAT. OTP. ivnvm nWili rV'Wn\ 1.986.045 and 1,986.651. Lsh Prize Contest i Books srvice Station rE, N. c. J nomtj 5 hows ? 4G COSTS 0han flODEL T * 74 Han flODEL A' yfc nationally I a t?1at opera- I M ,000,000 miles.
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