I IBS |_PAGE FOUR U'einer Roast J ship of Piney Grove, and also fee v j \ t ^ l a tured as a farewell to Roy Rabor I I id ay Nigkt A)bert McKejthan and other stud A most enjoyable weiner roast cnts expecting to leave for col was held at Frank Rabon's hunt- lege this week. Ira Flowers, th i?g" camp by the young people of president of the fellowship, wa tie Town Creek charge, Friday in charge. Walter Pavy, the min njght. The affair was sponsored ister, and Ronald Sullivan, recrea by the Methodist Youth Fellow- tional vice-president arranged i VALUE-.There's a word that shoppers ought to he more familiar with. It means getting the most for your money. Not necessarily the biggest show nor the loudest noise, but the best quality in an article at the lowest possible price. THAT'S WHAT YOU ARE SURE OF WHEN YOU BUY AT G- W- KIRBY & SONS Supply, - N. C. ? ? , -FOOD and FEEDSFood for the table, feed for the stock. Both probably will be sky-high before another harvest season, so plan now to supply your own needs. ?WE SELL:? FULLGRAIN SEED OATS . . BARLEY . . REDHEART WHEAT . . . ABRUZZ1 RYE? ij Try WACCAMAW MAID FLOUR Ilt's Home-Ground From Home-Grown Wheat W- A- KOPP GENERAL MERCHANDISE BOLIVIA, N. C. I I Seats S5t j |AHMimsi I j 1942 SILVERTONE TABU ": '? rf adds eye-appeal to I I""' gl^K direct. Six tubes giv f II Jill ?| mds: American two-position tone coi Siv \ ZSjESjfMa circuit filters out 11 HI control. Built-ir ^ "Includes rectifie REG oo cc cMk $33.95 9A7*9? SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS Wig mills. Beautiful texture types ^ P^. . a wide selection of decorative Ss^^.j .-e paucrns ana coiora. oiuiuiiy wuven with at least four rows of jjp^j Enameled Surface B^EsF^E^^* J"*^]Huge assortment of patterns K&: 9 KS j "' and colors at sensationally low jwR.: * * sale price. Florals, hooks, tiles, jfcyit* .< 6-ft. width. Square Vd. 37c IS -Wvlj'3E?i 9-ft. width. Square Yd 37c INNERSPRING MATTRESSES PSOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS sacrifice to your comfort. Padded with insulating layers of stitched sisal and felted cot[sears, roebuck I ' WILMINGTON, N. C. i ' A . . r YfafiAatfcjrtliiMi T l- 'period of games, before the hot! 'dog feast. - VISITORS HERE Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones, of 0 Southport, had as their guests* s! recently Mr. and Mrs. Olan -j Hughes and children, Betty and . J Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert a i Morris, of Pittsburgh, Penn. While here Mr. and Mrs. Jones enter| tained them on a motor party to Orton Plantation, St. Phillips J church and other connecting points of interest. f HOSPITAL PATIENT Walker Hewett, of Southport, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital for medical attention last Tuesday. FOR SURGERY Herbert Simmons of Southport was a patient for surgical attention at Dosher Memorial Hospital Thursday through Monday. LOCAL GIRLS MAY ATTEND DANCES 1 (Continued from page 1) addition to the young ladies definitely enrolled in the group, it is understood that invitations may also be extended to any young I lady guest they may have at the time for one of the scheduled dances. The local group will make I fVioir /turn a rmncpmpnts for reach | ing and returning from the Hut in Wilmington. From there Mrs. L. W. Preston, senior hostess, will look after the trip to the camp and return. OWAA MEMBER HERE TUESDAY (Continued From Page 1) the beautiful little tame deer that is an object of interest to all visitors. JUDGE STANALAND HAS A BUSY DAY (Continued from page one) fine of $50.00 and restitution to the presecutlng witnesses. Notice of appeal was given. Captain E. F. Ziegler, white, was charged with reckless operation. The case was nol pressed, the defendant to pay costs. The case against E. J. Millikcn, u THURSDAY ~ . SEPT. 11th I II V -yiROUGH / " SATURDAY, . ' SEPT. 20th s ' ' i " Jin-,...; .i.ii.lnii.'i 1 MODEL i >. # Push Button Tuning SOLD ON SEARS EASY PAY PLAN ent! Smart Continental design; ;his table top radio. Get Europe e 7-tube performance. Two tunand foreign. Five push buttons; itrol switch. Low noise converter lan-made noises. Automatic voli radionet loop antenna. r and one dual-purpose tube. Buy On Sears r A PV r? * x- ni a m.T jd/\oi r/\ i rLAn Small Carrying Charge OVAL ROASTER g&k 98c Popular oval v^jB^jjb^^Bshape. Vent for ^HR^^H^Vlbrowning. S e fbast i ng cove ^B^HHwDark blue. 18x1 lx |PJF inches. Anni: ' vcr?ary saving! '' ^0^eS LIGHTBULBS 2 FOR i?r< 15c Spr JjJ||H 1 s h quality. JAmerlcan made '1000"-hr. bulbs, vvjrwo million sold * year! 16c V ^^^5^]valucs- 15, 25, 40. CD and 75-watt '" si zes! ANDCO. % * 0 ' HE STATE PORT PILOT, SO white, charged with assault, also i was nol prosesd. I The case against B. B. Cliff I for disposing of mortgaged pro- ( perty was nol prossed, the prose- ; cuting witness to pay the costs, i J. B. Arrowood, white, was found guilty of reckless opera tion and was given 90 days on the roads. Judgment was suspended upon payment of costs and a fine of $25.00. It was further i provided that the defendant make restitution to the prosecuting wit- ! ness and that his fine be remitted. Notice of appeal was given and bond was set at $100.00. Stacy Sellers, white, was found ] not guilty of reckless operation. ( Louis Davis, white, was found not guilty of reckless operation. L. R. Skipper, white, was char ged with drunken driving, and i judgment was withheld. Louis Manego, colored, was ] found not guilty of possession. Tom Mintz, white, was found < guilty of transporting and was 1 given 6 months on the roads, I judgment being suspended upon 1 payment of costs and a fine of ' $100.00. His car was ordered con- ' fiscated. ( BOYS AND GIRLS OFF FOR SCHOOL (Continued from page 1) lotte are two other Brunswick . boys who will resume their work , this fall at the University. ; Edward Taylor will leave the last of this week for his senior ' year at Davidson College, while ' David Watson will return in about 10 days to East Carolina Teach ers uonege, ureenviue. ANTIOCH IS HOST CHURCH TO RALLY (Continued from page one) | Mrs. M. B. Robbins( vice-president of W. M. U.); conference: Miss Currin; "The Love Life": illustration of the ranking an forward steps of R. A.'s were given | by a group of R. A.s of Antioch Baptist church; G. A. Song: "We've a Story To Tell To The , Nation"; Inspiring Talk: "God So Loved The World": Miss Currin; prayer; Rev. S. H. Coward. Miss Currin's visit was greatly j enjoyed by everyone present and [ we hope she can be back with | us next year. The meeting was j dismissed by Rev. S. H. Coward.! SOLDIERS WILL CAMP NEAR CITY (Continued from Rage 1) campment five years ago, about1 70 making the trip on that occasion. The next year the officer was sent to the Phillipines on a tour of duty and he has only re-! cently been returned to Fort Bragg to take charge of the Field Artillery Observation Battalion. While he was at Fort Bragg, Lieut. Colonel Messick made it a practice of coming to Southport every week or two on fishing trips. He made many friends here who were glad to see him when he came in this week. FOOD PROCESSING CENTERS OBJECT OF CAPITAL PARLEY (Continued from page I.) Colordao, and the second in the State of Washington. Seven additional regional conferences will be conducted to cover the entire United States, prices. The Washington, D. C.| regional conference was the third sponsored by REA in support of the National nutrition nroeram, the first having been held in Grand Island, Nebraska, for the States of Kansas, Nebbraska, Wyoming and LAND PLANNING METTINGS HELD IN THIS COUNTY (Continued on page 4) secretary. All of the agricultural field workers in the county participated in conducting the meetings. The first meetings of the community committees are scheduled to be held during the week of October 13. At these meetings, an inventory of the resources of AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT Program Week Of September 12-18 Friday and Saturday? "CHEROKEE STRIP" with Richard Dix Also Popeye Cartoon:? "MY POP, MY POP" Monday and Tuesday? "BLOND INSPIRATION" with John Howard Virginia Grey Also, "Robot Wrecks."? Our Gang Comedy Wednesday and Thursday? "ADAM HAD FOUR SONS" with Warner Baxter Ingrid Bergman Also Fox Movietone News First Show Begins At 8 O'clock EDST UTHPORT, N. C. each community will be made as drunken driving, i basis for studying and correct- Elder Hewett, white, was foun Ing the conditions which affect not guilty of driving on the put adversely farm life in the county. "s highway without proper lie Each of these community com- cnsemittees will elect representatives iBero Coleman, white, was foun to serve on a County Agricultural not of Possession. Planning Committee. Howard Camden, white, witli R. T. Melvin, State Representa- drew his aPPeal {r?m JudSmer tive of the Bureau of Agricultural ] Pa3Sed in Recorders court. Economics, was in the county to Ace Galloway was found nc assist with preparations for the pi'lty selling non-tax pai planning program as a representa- "quor. tive of the State Agricultural I . _ . _ ? , Planning Staff of the Extension Selective Service To Help Service. Released Men Get Position (Continued from -cage 1) .. . . , ift still qualified to perform th rvf"d . es ^~ Charge duties of such position, and (3 ,, taping Daughter, Gets makes application for reemploj 13 Years In Prison, Incest mgnt within 40 days after he i (Continued from page one) relieved from such training an when the erand jury failed to find oorvirp 1 true bil1' "(A) if sucli position was 1 Herbert Rogers, former chief of ^ ,oy of the United Statt police for the city of Southport, Government it3 Territories c TXZ! ?Lewrf" >?*?.'? ?? ? '?? strict .r a J Z o, rr?,fn or prosecuting witness, on charges r*\ 0 ,s".<i _ ^ . it sf drunkenness. Creech charged P?3ltl0n ot 1 c 360 y' that the officer hit him with a ant* Pay; black-jack without cause or pro- "(B) if such position was in th vocation, but after three- hours employ of a private employe ieliberation the jury returned its /erdict acquitting Rogers. Edgar Henderson, the young OYSTER ROAST man who suffers from chronic ? , ? ?vuf?r :laustrophobia whenever he gets ?ur n; n' s in jail, was given not less than roast will be open or 2 years nor more than three ness on? years at hard labor in the state nAun av qfpT 1 * penitentiary after he had pleaded MUINDAI, 3C.r l. io guilty to charges of breaking and _coME TO SEE US.? mtering and larceny. Freddie Goff was given 30 days \y R(JSS Station reck'less " * TEXACO PRODUCTS James Moore, colored, was Shallotte, W. I. round not guilty on charges of / ^ ON 1st WHIT MON SEPTEM i ^^^|k,^ik I^Hh| BLAIR MOTLEY LATANE OUR ENTIRE SALES -1 Sell Your Tobac Blair Motley, Latane M -A BROOKS W i WEDNESDAY, SEPT i? || such employer shall restore such vantage of these d person to such position or to a provided to aid ir h,s i- position of like seniority, status, ment, is that ho shall tur3M and pay unless the employer's cir- information reqi:<st,,i cumstances have so changed as to which will be distributed i.j| J make it impossible or unreason- Army, and that ho shal, able to do so." touch with the r. tW i- Director Metts then pointed out Committeeman attached to^H t the only thing required of local board as soon as he JM the soldier, in order to take ad- home. "fl it M I BUSINESS AS USUAll ;i|| Our store building is being enlarged I /I to better serve our customers Uid th I n;| work is being carried on in such a man. . I ner that we are able to give uninterrJB s-11 ted service to our customers. !| | YOU'LL FIND THAT OUR ST()JB ; I IS STILL HEADQUARTERS II ' I FOR SHOPPERS. I I SHALLOTTE TRADING CO. I Hob son Kirby, Prop. Kj I SHALLOTTE, - - N. C. I 10?se b I I 4 LY * SALE 1 N I E V1LLE I DAY | IRPP 1 ^th I LiyjUJLV ! H| . .& * m ''^r % 4 HH : MOTLEY FRANK HAYES FORCE WILL REMAIN I :co Jn Whiteville I otley and Frank Hayes I AREHOUSE I ?

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