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^PAGE FOUR 1 TONSILAR OPERATION | W. T. Fuwood, Jr.. was a pati- IJpyO r| lo apt at Doshcr Memorial Hospital uV/llOlld Wednesday through Saturday WANTED: Lowest cash price for Mrs. Earl I. Brown, of Indian-^ ' 30,t)00 hand-made shingles de- apolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. j livered at Southport. Write P. O. and Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor, this' A>\ L, Southport, N. C. week. -S?- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Willoughby of Wilmington, have been visit- i a -w m -w- f r-r f T Captain and Mrs. J. I. Davis. j\ |y/| I j M I I Mrs. J. H. Young and daught-1 * * XvJ. v?' m?4 \^J er, Hazel", of Savannah, Ga., re l THEATRE ! cen ly visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thompson. SOUTHPORT Miss Jean Lester Davis, R. N., > of Louisville, Ky., is visiting her _ father, 'Lester Davis. Program Week Of Mrs. R. J. Kiddoo, left last week, September 5 To 11 for Charlotte where she will ^ teach this year. Miss Mary Lee Norment visited j Friday ami Saturday? Mrs. Vienna Leggctt here last "RIDING ON A week. RAINBOW" I Joe Ruark, Jr., of Burlington, | I with Gene Autrey visited Mr- an,d Mrs' J" W" Ruark ' Also Selected Short Subject. here last week. Mrs. C. P. Jerome has return-1 cd to her home in Raleigh after jWondav and Tuesdav? visiting her sister, Mrs. Price * "BILLY THE KID" , w K?iatpr and ! Albany, N. Y., have returned <, home after visiting Mrs. W. M. ^Wednesday and Thursday? Wells. i .rurroc rnp Mrs- Thongs Smith of Fayettemtcc DicunD" ville has reRjrned home after vis' ? iting her daughter, Mrs. Rufusl Martha Scott - Wm. Gargan j)0Sher Also Fox Movietone News Miss Alberta Galloway has reJ turned to her home in Charlotte First Show Begins At aftcr visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. 8 O'clock EDST E D?sher. > Mrs. Charles Wells is spending several days with relatives in SHORTAGES We are hearing a lot about shortages of first one commodity then another. So far we have been able to maintain our stock of merchandise at its usual high level, and can offer the trading public of Brunswick highest value for each dollar spent. G-W-KIRBY & SONS Supply, - - N. C. j^jiiaiiaiaaigiafajajBiaiafafaaaiaiajafBiaiaiaafgiaajaiBJgiaiaBia^ I IT .ft | We Publish Official Figures Daily, ] SALES i SALES Cnnflnn'n Cnl ijcaauu s uai GRADE FOR GRADE PRICE Fairmont Sales Are NOT BLOCK | MAN\ ! Regan & Gough, Dillon, S. C., sole 1266 lbs. for $484.58. Mrs. L. D. Smith, Dunbar, S. C. averaged $45.00 per hundred. Mrs. Alice Brice, Fairmont lgxidowi for an average of $42.25 per hundred Fs Fairmont Market Figures Are Do1 White?We Want You To See T Proud Of Them At All I ' w' Durham. Her sister, Miss Helen Johnson, returned home with her following a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. j. B. Mitchell, of Charlotte, spent the week end here with relatives. Edward Taylor and friend, Albert Winn, of Greenville, S. C., arrived here Tuesday from Michigan to visit the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Malone returned to their home in Nashville, Tenn., last week after visiting friends here for several days. Misses Margaret Murran amj j Dorothy Albright of Greensboro and Mrs. C. N. Murran of Carolina Beach were guests of Mrs. C. W. Easley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blumenstetter have returned to their home in New York City after spending two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ashburn. Miss Vera Jorgensen, of Wilmington, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. Cassie Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacobs, of Natchez, Miss., are visiting Mrs. Amelia Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dudlum and little son, Wayne, have moved to Whiteville, where he has a position with the American Bakery Co. Mrs. A. L. Brown was called to New Bern last week on account of the illness of her brother. A. B. Weeks, of Charleston, S. C., spent last week end here with his family. Miss Clyde Fields Swain has accepted a position at Camp Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Homer G. Mc tveiuiaii tiiHi nine son, nuiuci, oi., of Wilmington, visited relatives here last week. Miss Lois Dean Coleman, of Raleigh, visited Misses Dolores and Gloria Lee Hewett last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Langley, of Charleston, S. C., spent last week end here with Mr. and Mrs. John Fulwood. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorm and children, of New Bern, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Danford. Mr. and Mrs. Patty Jones and children, of Wilmington, have been visiting friends here. Alex Williams, of Charleston, S. C., spent the week end here with his family. Jack Christian has accepted a position as clerk in the post office at Camp Davis. Harvey Brown, of Wilmington, spent the week end here with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Goldfinch and children, of Conway, S. C., spent last week end here with relPiifZjafafHiEraafZjajgjaisigJEJHjafa; IS TRUE FA i r Ai T Mn Pctimntinrf l\Tn fii MONDAY, SEPT TUESDAY, SEPT es 17,300, SON THEFAIRM ?The Farmer can ' SALES AVI I J. E. McGirt, $40 per hundred , G. R. Davis, Bi $42.25 on 1094 p ler and Judy Locklear, . VV. C. Grainger, Nic lirmoi wn In Black And hem?We Are Times. THE NEWS REPORTER atives. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Robbins and children, of Washington, spent last week end here with Mrs. Athalia St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Moore Thompson and sons, Moore, Jr., and Jimmy, of Crewe, Va., and Mrs. Frank Jenkins, of Washington, D. C., visited at the home of Mrs. George Ruark last week. Miss Carrie Harker has as her guest, her sister, Mrs. Pete Hunt, and daughter, Mary Caroline, of Fredericksburg, Va. A. T. McKeithan returned to Fort Bragg Monday after spending a few days here with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McKeithan. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith and daughter, Doris, and Miss Charlotte Walker, of Wilmington, spent Sunday here with Mrs. J. H. Russ and Mrs. Lizzie Southerland. Mrs. Claude Chadwick and daughter, of Straits, are visiting Mrs. Mabel Marran. Mrs. Robert Dixon has return-1 ed to her home in Asheville, after] spending uie pasL iwu wueiu nere with her mother, Mrs. R. W. Davis, who is ill in the Dosher Memorial Hospital. Miss Eleanor Lee Reece is visiting Miss Vera Jorgensen in Wilmington. Capt. Lee Hewett, of New' Castle, Del., is spending this week j here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Aldridge and son, Santa Lee, of Wilmington, visited Mrs. Lee Aldridge last week. Julian Southcrnland of New Cas- J tie, Del., is spending this week here with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Savage, of Wilmington, visited relatives here during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Smith | have returned home from Alcoln, I S. C., where they have been spending their vacation with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lund and children, of New York, are spending their vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Fulcher i and daughter, Mary Sue, of Wilmington, spent the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Finch, Jr., and daughter, Rowena, have returned to Morgan City, La., after having spent several weeks here and in Wilmington with relatives. Mrs. John Fullwood and daughter, Mary Sue, visited relatives in Wilmington this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dye and children, of Wilmington, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Robinson. 1 EJBfEfZJHfEnfHfHJHfSfSfSfgfHfEfSJSfBJ WHAT TIID1 1111 OBACCO jessing. No Beating A EMBER, 1-1,317, EMBER 2,-932,7 582 lbs. f ONT MARKET AI i leave home, Drive to ERAGE 40c f Rowland, averaged for big truck load. ladenboro, averaged founds. tenant on the Brice fat hols, S. C., sold 1,492 p< tit Tol C. B. STAFI lagramH/BirefErdraiarajEfgrajEiBjai ._ < , WHITEVILLE, N. C. . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones and HOSPITAL PATIENT their daughter, Miss Dorothy Mrs. R. B. Lewis of Bolivia en- ii Jones, and Albert Bogie visited '?r6d Dosher Memorial Hospital B Mrs. Neil Thompson at her home M a medical patient Sunday. ij in Whiteville last week. CHAIRMAN WANTS a J. Q. Swan, of Wilmington, FUNDS SENT IN w spent the week end here with his (Continued from page one) w family. rituck, Haywood, Hoke, Lincoln, ^ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tobiasen Macon< Northampton, Orange, ? . , Perquimans, Polk, Robeson, Scotand son of Wilmington, spent the ]and Xransylvaniat Wake. Washweek end here with K. Tobiasen. ch(Jwan an(J wilson i. Kvithan Mrs. L. C. Fergus ,s chairman e Keithan, of Georgetown, S. C., ? _ , , . ?. . ? v 6 'for Brunswick county. She has * spent the week end here with rel- a committee busy soliciting funds r' atives' in several sections of the county, | Mrs. John Boyd Finch and son, but urges that citizens not wait Jackie, left last week for New to be asked. She hopes that any ' Jersey, where they will join her of them will speed up the drive husband, who has employment by mailing their contribution there. direct to her in order that the Brunswick county quota may be REPAIRING OLD quickly obtained. BU1LUIIMU3 MtRL x (Continued from page 1) ESCAPE ARTIST from the corner, remodel it and IS RECAPTURED) construct a large new building on (Continued from Page 1) its present site. sentence. LIVE AT HOME Do your part in National Defense. Plan to produce your own bread and feed this year. I am offering , for sale the following seed, one year from certification: FULLGRAIN SEED OATS . . BARLEY . . REDHEART WHEAT . . . ABRUZZI RYE? I Try WACCAMAW MAID FLOUR j It's Home-Ground From Home-Grown Wheat w. A. KOPP GENERAL MERCHANDISE BOLIVIA, N. C. I BRING IT HOME When you get paid off for your tobacco, put your check in your pocket and get away from the scene of hustle and bustle. Come on home and trade with a dependable, friendly home-county merchant. T-J-HA WES STANDARD OIL_ PRODUCTS | Supply, IN. Li. ||| HrafEfEJHrajaJHJHjaHmHfajarajBiHJHJErajgJHJEiHJHraraHJHiHilraraiBfgjaHraj IEYSAY ABOUT TH VIONI | MARKET .round The Bush About Pounds Sold, Money 522 LBS. FOR $368,069.60?AVERAGE 02 LBS. FOR $247,598.46?AVERAGE or $4,830,706.90,1 IE JUST AS HIGH AS AT ANY TIMI Fairmont, Sell his Tobacco and Return Home T045C ON ENTIRE TRUC George Sealey, Fairmont, sold 936 I pounds for an average of $42.00. F f Perry Leggett, Fairmont, sold 1172 p pounds for an average of $47.25. m who each year grows a splendid crop, sold 1 sunds for an average of $43.00. sacco Marki -Ann c you can loae ?UKD, supervisor. mont, sel THI t WEDNESDAY. SFPT^ The young- man, who waa servig 35 days imposed on him in irunswick superior court, was or- ^ ^ \TfhMH finally charged with breaking IS IMPORT.1| | nd entering. While awaiting trial Don't gamble II t Southport, he broke jail, and nary "grease ' k"S *^^l ras subsequently recaptured. He depend upon ' ?f S -as sentenced to 35 days, for es- skilled lubric , ape, and upon his return to jail, ods that will | 'j" *^BI ried to take his own life. ]y repairs * Mr. Marlowe said that he was j Have Your ( ?, j,, lformed that Henderson escaped \\. j^T JCo ight times while serving a three: TEXACO ear sentence at Caldonia Farm Shall ecently. n_C BROOKS ira IS NOW THE PLACK To H jET The MOST For YOUR rrLM - COME TO SEE US !! > a r\ a t t-' r-x rnn\; rv,.|I A SALE EVEKI UAVp school clothes! Wc have a fine selection of school clothes for boys and girls, so now is the time to come in outfit them for fall and winter. Remember, prica^^B are due to advance later. 68H We have a particularly fine selection of shoei :',Hb boys and girls. Don't buy elsewhere until you seen them! DH BELLAMY'S TRADING CO. I SHALLOTTE, N. C. B9 -BUILD YOUR OWN HOME J LET US ARRANGE A I f. h. a. loan Payments Cheaper Than Renkl Southeastern Mortgage Co. G.-BUTLER THOMPSON LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Paid Out Or Averages. H : $27.92 I $26.55 I Vvcr $97 Q3 I &# T fl : DURING THE SEASON!!! I The Same Day ! ! ! fl :K LOADS- I I. Simmons, Clinton, N. C., sold one B >ile of 496 lbs. at 39c, and another lile of 556 lbs. at 40c. fl tfrs. D. A. McCormick averaged fl 143.50 on 782 pounds. fl 2,412 pounds of tobacco here today H it I ) TOBACCO, DRIVE TO FAIR* fl ,L AND RETURN HOME fl i SAME DAY ! ! !
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