mm. j jjiPAGE FOUR Thirty Places I Have Licenses Places Where Beer Is Sold J Must Be Approved By Brewers and N. C. Beer Distributors Committee RALEIGH, Oct. 6?There are JO establishments in Brunswick 1 county licensed by the State De- 1 {ja^tment of Revenue to sell beer j sjt Vetail. < [ Figures, compiled by the Brew- ' it BJVednesday and Thursday? . "BLOOD AND SAND" 4 with Tyrone Power And Linda Darnell 1 Also Fox Movietone News ! ' ' 1st SHOW 1:00 P. M.? ADMISSION BEGINNING V; WED.? OCT. 1, 1941 l ADULTS 20c Defense Tax 2c TOTAL 22c CHILDREN 10c Defense Tax lc TOTAL 11c ??????? ; 1 ^ A Careless Mc ? fii ...ah everythir self frorr ry adeqi your val safety de 11 never tal MrrnNp Twlii mtM a L IH VPPvnvvv tk - - ?..., P.-T. Meet Held At Waccamaw First Meeting Of Year Is Occasion For Transaction Of Much Important Business The Parent-Teachers Association of the VVoccamaw high school leld its first meeting of the current year on Monday night Sept- i :mber 22, and opened by the aud- i ence singing "America". ' The devotional was given by Vfiss Louise Adams, followed by j irayer. The president, Mrs. Jes- j lie Purvis presided, with Miss Sunice Huff acting as secretary. ' Miss Carrie McNeely of the lome economics department ask- ' id the P.-T. A. for enough money ' :o buy a sewing machine. The as- ' lociation voted to buy the ma- ' :hine for the department. Tom ' Brown was elected as operator of 1 he school store. Opinions were expressed on run- ' ling the lunch room this year. A 1 :ommittee consisting of H. D. 1 Dpting, Rufus C. Phelps and Le- 1 oy Mintz was selected to investi- f ;ate and plan for the P.-T. A. 1 ind W. P. A. running the lunch * oom. The president then appointd her committee for the entire ? ear. 1 The P.-T. A. voted to hold a c w It eguiar meeting every uiiru mun ay night of each month. After t nnouncements, the meeting adDurned. t Shallotte News ! ish Clodfelter and mother, Mrs. ? annie Holden, of High Point, pent last week here. Mrs. D. C. Andrews has reamed home after visiting rela- * ive in Rocky Mount. * Mrs. Luther Wilson, of Little iiver, S. C., is the guest of her 2 aughter, Mrs. L. B. Russ. Mesdames Warren Swain, Hey- ? mod Goley and J. A. Russ were * outhport and Wilmington visitors Wednesday. Harris Gore made a business rip to New York City last week. I Mrs. M. A. Shelly who spent le past week here returned to cr home in Loris, S. C., Sunday, he was accompanied by Mr. and trs. Pearlie Russ. f Miss Agnes Russ, of Wilming)n, spent Sunday here with her arents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Russ. Marshall Edwards, of Wilmingjn, spent last week here with is brother, Jesse Edwards. a Mrs. Chas. Russ left today for t hiladelphia to visit relatives. 11 Mrs. Woodrow Russ and Miss j f rightie Holden spent Saturday 11 e holesale establishments licensed y y the state provide employment t >r 13,420 persons with an an- j, ual payroll of $11,928,500. e The North Carolina beer in- t ustry pays more than $3,500,000 j, nnually in taxes to the federal, 7 tate and local governments, and v ; is possible the total will be loser to $4,000,000 for the 1941- j 2 fiscal year, officials said. j WE CALL FOR t h AND t DELIVER * DRY GLEANING * SOUTHPORT DRY GLEANERS ? SOUTHPORT, N. C. 1 I |; * \ s ome gone up in smoke? 1 ig lost. To protect your- 1 i the ravages of fire, car- 1 uate insurance and keep , uables safely stored in a posit box. Remember, fire g ces a vacation! vxz/ 7/t/e^u/ \ MMMMMiili h dbHIBiH i 11 a J wiBi'IM J|| fflMUiMJttiUi 1,1 Ti County Children Invited To Fair Twelve Thousand School Children Of Columbus County Are Issued Invitation To Attend Fair Friday, October 17 Superintendent Annie May IVoodside of Brunswick county schools, today joined State Superintendent of Public Instruction Clyde A. Erwin and Governor Broughton in urging as many as possible of the 5,000 students in the Brunswick schools to attend! the State Fair at Raleigh, October 14-18. "Young North Carolinians' Day" will be observed at the Fair on Friday, October 17, and all students will be admitted for three cents each, the amount of a National Defense tax levied by Congress, effective October 1. "I am particularly anxious for the children of the State to have in opportunity to review the Fair", Dr. Erwin declared. "In times like these we need to do jverything possible to stimulate a ipirit of understanding and patri>tism." Governor Broughton added his tpproval of the Fair, commenting hat "the esteem of the people if our State for this construc,ive type of exposition has been nanifested in many ways". "I commend this great instituion to the people of North Car*'? 41? , Mina as wui uiy ul uicii vuiuiuucu nterest and support", Governor Iroughton said. Primary emphasis will be given igricultural, industrial and educaional displays which will occupy tearly 100,000 square feet of exlibit space, but an ample enterainment program has been aranged including the World of Jirth Shows with 22 rides and !0 shows on the midway; nine utstanding grandstand acts and . revue; auto and harness races; ireworks each night and Lucky ?eter and His Hell Drivers on )ctober 15. -.eaksville Men Enjoy Fishing lave Been Out Every Day Since Sunday, With Catches Growing Progressively Better A day or two of fishing is usually enough for the average pary but this week four Leaksville ncn started out Sunday and have ished continuously since then, naking better and better catches ach day and reaching a climax esterday. Check-ups reveal that hey got an enormous number of ilues, and large catches of mackrel, sea trout and sea bass. Not he least interesting was the takng of three large dolphin, from to 10 pounds each. These fish rere caught just offshore. The members of the party were ohn Carter, J. D. Jones, Lee fartin and J. G. Hickerson. Most f them have been fishing at louthport more than half a dozen imes since early spring. They lave also fished the Orton Planation pond. i Wilmington. Miss Eloise Buffkin spent the reek end at her home at Green lea, S. C. She was accompanied iy Mrs. Roger Clemmons. Mr. and Mrs. Mendell Norris, f Wilmington, visited her father, )r. E. D. Bishop, this week end. Mesdames J. A. and J. P. Russ /ere business visitors in Florence, !. C. Friday. Dr. J. W. Hayes is in New fork where he attended the youis?Nova fight and also the Vorld Scries. He is expected home his week. Mrs. R. D. White was a Wilnington visitor Monday. John Willie White, of Charleson spent the week end here with lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Vhite. ,AWS GOVERNING RETURNING MEN (Continued from page X.) iuard; and should they enlist in me of these services, they are lot subject to call under the ielective Training and Service Let. As to National Guardsmen, the lirector explained, men given a lischarge severing relations with ill military organizations, if withn the ages 21-36, are required o register under the Selective Training and Service Act and are mbject to its requirements. But uch discharged National Guardsnen are also previleged to enlist n the Enlisted Reserve Corps or n the National Guard. On the other hand, he added, National Guardsmen not dischargid, but relieved from active federil military service and returned is National Guardsmen to State :ontrol and State status, are not mbject to registration or other equirements of the Selective Training and Service Act. For the information of men inerested in entering the Enlisted teserve Corps, General Metts itated that the Commanding Geniral of the Fourth Corps Area las designated all recruiting of HE STATE PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. ficers at posts, camps and sta- ICOLONEL THANKS tions, all officers on duty with SOUTHPORT PEOPLE ROTC units, and all officers on (Continued from Page 1) duty in Military Area and Mili- on our recent visit to Southport. tary District Headquarters of the -j regret that it is not possiOrganized Reserves, to accept and ble to personally thank each inenlist qualified applicants for the dividual who helped make our the Enlisted Reserve Corps. stay so pleasant. Everyone we Men interested in enlistment in met welcomed us so warmly and the National Guard, the Director treated us with such kindness added, may communicate with the that we all left feeling that we Adjutant General's Department at had truly experienced the tradiRalefgh, and will be furnished the tional hospitality of the "Old necessary enlistment blanks with I South". instructions. Men so enlisted, he ,.you be 8ure that all said, will become a part of the mcmbers of this command will State Detachment. long. chcrjSh the memories of their _ bivouac at Southport and that all BURNING PERMITS of us are looking forward to the REQUIRED NOW time we may again visit your (Continued from page 1) community, tected area, between the first day ?L!eb Z,,a;d "G- FnCNICCHOLS, itiAinoivp or nptween trie _ _ ^ ^ a, a / a * \ first day of October and the thir- t"Lt- uo1" a,cnv- A- ^"->tieth day of November, inclusive, "Commanding." in any year, without first obtain- " ~ ~ 7_ ing from the State Forester or NEGRO IS FAST, one of his duly authorized agents SO IS JUSTICE a permit to set out fire or ignite (Continued From Page 1) any material in such above men- to P?Iice' and Monday morning tioned protected area; no charge before Judge Walter M. Stanaland shall be made for the granting f?und out that justice, too, of said permits. is swift; He was found S"111* of "SECTION 2. This Act shall not trespassing and was given 60 days apply to any fires started or caus- on the roads, to be started within five hundred Rogers Cooper, white pleaded feet of a dwelling house. guilty to charges of public drunk"SECTION 3. Any person, firm enness and was given 30 days or corporation violating this Act on the roads. Judgment was sushall be guilty of a misdemeanor, spended upon payment of costs and-upon conviction shall be fined and a fine of $25.00. Of this not more than fifty (50). dollars, amount $15.00 was remitted, or imprisoned for a period of not Paul McDowell, white, was more than thirty (30) days. found guilty of gambling. His "SECTION 4. All laws and sentence of 30 days on the roads clauses of laws in conflict with was suspended upon payment of j the provisions of this Act are costs and a fine of $10.00. hereby repealed." M. F. Mason, white, was found! 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