PAGE 4 BOLIVIA SCHOOL NEWS Bolivia High School basketball teams have a total of losing one and winning one game in the county so far this season. On Tuesday night, November 18. the Bolivia teams met Leland teams on the latter's court. Both teams returned with no victory. The) games were very interesting, with ; the scores being very close. The Leland boys scored twelve in com- I parison with Bolivia's ten. The I Leland girls came through with ( seventeen points to their credit in j comparison to Bolivia girls thir- j teen. On Friday evening, November j 21, the Leland teams met the I Bolivia teams on the Bolivia court. | The teams were very determined. Good sportsmanship was shown ( throughout both games. The Bol-1 ivia teams went on record as winning both games. These games were more exciting and much' more interesting than the two of j Tuesday night. Both schools havej good teams this year, both have the same number of games won j to their cridit at present. It will bo very amusing to watch the j results of their future games. On Friday night Bolivia boys scored .'16 points while Leland boys J scored 28 points. Tyler Potter was j high scorer for Bolivia with Harlcc Mills as second highest scorer.' Let Us Call For i YOUR CLOTHES Regularly SOUTHPORT DRY CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C. ' i "" 1 ^ B They're GEARED TO Hi for the Defense Progi long-lived Chevrolet That's why they hav peal among buyers i dependable, econon of HAULING EVER ip> NEEDS.... Choose CI own the trucks that c the gaff" of these moving times! aflHKZSS3S^S7?sBSEEffi2BS2SB9BH Elmore Boli I SHALLOTTE SCHOOL NEWS i It has been traditional for Shal- j lotte basketball teams to begin the season badly and to end it | ( with a winning team. The boys' J < team has lived up to tradition by I ( losing its first two games. Vet- ] erans Elwood Robinson and Ed- . win Gray had not yet reached < top form, but played a steady j game. Newcomers Homer Gray,' i Bobby Sellers, Odell Hewitt, and j i Hubert Bellamy showed consider- i able promise of becoming excel- } lent players with a little more i t practice. The first game was lost! to Calvary Baptist church of VVilBolivia girls made 25 points to ' win over Leland's 23 points. VVil- c lets and Lesh were high scorer ' for Bolivia girls team. x The Bolivia teams will meet the * Shallotte teams on Thursday even-1 c ing, November 27, on the Shallotte High School court. This: game promises to be one of the j 1 * M, TVvvi't fail to'? ut'fll ox en cocaov 11. L/uxi c mi. vw i I ? see it. The games will begin i promptly at eight o'clock. If you do not believe in ghosts, you will after you have seen "Hobgoblin House." "Hobgoblin ^ House" is the name of the junior class play of Bolivia High School, j ^ "Hobgoblin House" is a mystery j j farce in three acts by Jay Tobias, j, It is a full two-hour entertain- s ment. The setting for the play is i t the Ozark Mountains. The cast includes the following: I Pauline Harvell, Lillic Mae Hew- 1 ctt, Dolly Mercer, Morrison Wat- r kins, Harlee Mills, Tyler Potter, Helen Danford, Ada Mae Swain, ' Carl Lewis. Bigc Bowling, Doris ' Johnson and Billy Kirk Lewis. I ^ Miss Pauline Wright, tenth grade j' sponsor, is coaching the play. Don't fail to see this exciting' entertainment on Friday evening, j November 28, in the Bolivia High ' School auditorium. The play will j begin promptly at eight o'clock, j c c/H?60Ses\ EVERY TIME. THEY'RE EXTRA MILD j f AND THEY'VE COT THE FLAVOR I1' THAT ALWAYS HITS THE SPOT" j? * ty THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING j U CAMELS CONTAINS { L 28% LESS NICOTINE ' than the average of the 4 other j f' largest-selling cigarettes tested? ] c less than any of them?according | ^ to independent scientific tests e of the smoke itself! 1%^ E CIGARETTE l u F COSTLIER 4' fiW/ U HHHHHEr 'v AULAGE LEADERSHIP I am?these massive, y trucks for '42. ... / e the strongest ap- / who want powerful, / lical trucks capable / ; YTHING AMERICA / s hevrolets and you'll / ire geared to "stand [ hard-working, fastMotor Co via, North Caro SOUTHPORT SCHOOL NEWS WHITER CLUB A Pen and Ink Club has been nganized in tlye high school. Rob!it Imbeau is president; Brother Christian, vice-president; Mary Florence Moore, secretary, and Fohn Julius Swain, treasurer. This ilub has chosen to study at the jresent time newspaper reportng. The aims are to have an nteresting column in Tlie State 3oit Pilot each week. There are ugh hopes for a school paper his year. STUDY PATRIOTISM During the past week the fourh grade has been studying patri>tism. In addition to studying hose poems, songs and stories vritten by others, they have cornrased some lines of their very iwn. STUDY POETRY Ballads and poems have been he chief interest of the sixth ;rade for several days. After itudying these, the students made ionic of their own. BASKETBALL The boys basket ball team is trogrcssing nicely according to a ecent report from Mr. Linglc. 'lie new boys are showing both villingncss to learn and ability as (layers. Before the opening of the egular schedule. there will be ionic practice games to which he public will be invited. BOY SCOUTS The Boy Scouts of Southport net on November 4 for their egular meeting, flans for a scout nington. 'file last was lost to a own team under the captaincy of Voodrow (Flash) Russ. Captain luss had a tough crew of sealoned veterans who are willing 0 play any independent or highchool team in the county. The text two high school games are vith Leland and Bolivia. The girls' team. under the oaching of Miss Allene Williams ind Miss Clarice Swain, shows ven more promise than the boys, .'his team consists chiefly of vetrans from last year. Elneda Stanland, a senior and player for j our years, will probably from all ndications have the best season f her career at forward. Doris tobinson, another senior of three ears experience, also has shown ,p well at forward. Aradella ,ong a junior and forward, and 'ella Bradsher, senior and guard, how promise of outstanding perormance. The following are newomers, but all are working hard: >oris Frink, forward; Ruth Hoidn, guard; Idalee Coleman, guard; tulah Neal Stanley, guard; Mary omerselt. guard; and Hazel Pater, forward. The first girls' game 1 with Leland there and the next ith Bolivia here. From the flashy oik of experienced players Stanland, Robinson, Long, and Bradtier, it looks as if the boys' team ill be hard put to keep up with Hem this season. M AT LOWEST PRICES 1 ^tmTcHEVROlET'S "LOAD-MASTER" BiGINE ? MOST POWERFUL BIGGEST- 1 B SELLING TRUCKS CHEVROLET FEATURES \ GIVE CHEVROLET LEADERSHIP CHOICE OF ENGINES ?Special Economy engine or a Regular en- \ gine In Light Delivery ond in \ 5,i-Ton models; Regular or "Load- \ Master" engine, with extra horse- \ power and torque, (at small addi- \ ional cost) in Heavy Duty model \ I NIT-DESIGNED BODIES e All- 1 TEEL CAB RECIRCULATING \ Ul-BEARING STEERING GEAR ABILIZED FRONT END HY- \ AULIC BRAKES HYPOID \ REAR AXLE ? ??' 'cMce rUhNS"" \ \ \itia THE STATE PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. Winnabow News !fhtate c?llege, in.^a'eigh| spetnt B the week end with his parents, I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spradley Mr" and Mrs' F' C' Rabon- V land little son of Whiteville spent! Rev. Blue of Raleigh spent Sat- tr | Sunday with Mrs. Spradley's par- ] urday night with Mr. and Mrs. j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Garner., D. R. Johnson and preached at 8( Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hodges of j New Hope Presbyterian church t? Wilmington were visitors here i Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, j Sunday. ! Mrs. A. P. Henry is spending " Mrs. Lacy Dawkins and her this week at Banner Elk, with j ; mother. Mrs. Betty Rabon, and her son. A. P. Henry, Jr., who! Mrs. Ruth Atkinson and son, j underwent an appendix operation1 Floyd, spent Sunday in Elizabeth-, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.;si town with Mrs. Johnie Johnson.: Henry and James Galloway left 11 Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Walls of Friday evening and Mr. Henry '' Bolivia visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. and James returned Sunday night. Zibelin Sunday afternoon. i a. P.. Jr., is doing nicely friends, bl James Galloway, Adrain Phelps j will be glad to know, and Jackson J. Henry spent the 1 CROWDED Ol'T LAST WEEK cc ! week end in New York with Mr.' Ip : and Mrs. Buren Greer. I WEEKLY SESSION |P Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Goodman! OF COUNTY COURT iai I of Durham spent the week end! (Continued From Page One) jt( j with his mother, Mrs. Maria j ment was suspended upon pay- j a | Goodman, and aunt, Miss Lellie ment of a fine of S50.00 and | 0 ! Sandlin. costs. Notice of appeal was given j Mrs. Edward Haefeli of Monte and bond was set at S400.00. a Vista, Colorado, is visiting her Rupert Blanton and P. M. Blan- tl daughter, Mrs. R. A. Wilkinson. to". white, were charged with s> Roy Rsbon, who is attending slander. P. M. Blanton was found rr 1 not euiltv. and judgment as to ir booth at the American Legion Rupert Blanton was with held j ? Dance were discussed. There will | until December 29. = be a. new boy coming in next Hester McCoy, colored, pleaded Tuesday night. There will be one guilty to charges of reckless opcrboy to take First Aid. Nine ation and hit and run driving. He Scouts arc working hard for their was given 5 months on the roads. I first class. For this they arc ? drawing maps of roads out of'LARGE AMOUNTS town. The groups are: HAVE BEEN PAID Douglas Jones, Bobby Jones. Ed OUT IN BENEFITS Newton, Wyatt Gay VV. A. Ru&s, (Continued From Page One) Jimmie Sutton, John Carr Davis, In a breakdown of the figures Lewis Newton, Joe Sam Loughlin. based on operations of covered Each set of boys will draw sep- employers and activities of the aratc maps of various roads about Central UCC office and local EmSouthport. ployment offices, the figures for ! _ j WE'LL SELL OR BUY j If you have field peas or soybeans for sale, bring them to us for highest market price, cash or trade. And if you want small grain seed?oats, rye, wheat or barley?come to see us. You'll also find a fine stock of merchandise at reasonable prices in our store. If. A- KOPP GENERAL MERCHANDISE BOLIVIA, - N. C. LOOK WHAT THE U. ? 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I runswick county are as follows: I chinery may thus Benefits to unemployed, 3% the rainy, cold wor sars, $20,722.87:- employer con- field work is not ] ibutions, 4\-? years, $22,668.66; put in to good ac >tal wages paid, 4',i years $917,- repair of farm mi 12; employers covered, 12; pro- far mshop." icted workers, 435. As the farms > are called upon tc ,SK FARMERS and more food sti TO CHECK OVER purpose with less EQUIPMENT NOW iduced equipment, (Continued from page one) that each machine ze, the number, name of the ] ing order for ever lanufacturer, and the number of j ation. This should le part to be r eplaced if possible, j chance, but busines not possible to find the num- j should be applied er, make a good description of! condition about. . Third, classify these needs ac- J Mr. Oliver suggf rrding to manufacturers. 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