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1 sar ? Navy Recruiter Here Tomorrow A repr?JpL?Uve from the Naval Recrtjttlng Station- at Wilmington will be in Southport all day "Thursday, June 25, and men who face jjpssible Army duty in the near future are advised to investigate the new opportunities | being offered by the Naval Re-1 serve. The rapidly-expanding United States Navy needs men badly now | for important posts, and many! ratings are open to qualified men.' Under the new setup authorized last week, it is possible for men | to enter the service with good salaries, and with good duty. The representative is Jesse A. H-hus, Kiist Class Petty Officer. mmmmmmumummmmmmama REASONABLE PRICES FOR CLEANING AND PRESSING SOUTHPORT CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N, C. , i iim 111 ii 11 ii--.-i;aani ii iiiiim i ? HACK IN lit We are b rk in busine and we invit~ our customs of trading with us ENN'iS LONG SEI SUPPLY, . .Y-> 4f-' vt 1 f / A HIT IN ANY Now more than ever before is our family "buy" word. V or after mc-als, Pepsi-Cola | \ Grand in taste, big size . on the budget. Id full oune Pepsi-Cola is mads only by Pepsi-Cold Com, H Get I . are I -Y P * 1 To d 0 your I DELAYS goot fj . NO for c I RESTRICTIONS diff5 PRiC 1 REASONABLE | PRICES Ibpi? X Elmore i ' B ri* f USNR, who will have ready a information for men and boj who are interested in Naval sei vice, and the opportunities whic it offers. Today, as nqyer before, the Ni vy has 'thrown its tnyie srhoo open Wide, and boys who have fair education and good intellij ence are given every chance t learn a trade, and thereby becon a petty officer within thrc months after entering the servic For men qualified in constru< tion, there also is a fine servic open ? ano with ratings open u to chief petty officers. Pay rur up to ?126 per month. Helms, who will be statione at tlie postoffice in Southport o Thursday, pointed out that me who have received induction 01 ders for the Army still may er list in the Navy if their indue tion date still is three days c more off. Misunderstanding ha caused many men to go to th Army, when they still had chance uf entering the Navy, and Helm emphasized the fact that Ann induction orders do not prohibit man from enlisting into the Na val Service. Married men. the recruiter sail need not hold back for fear tha their wives will go uncared foi Also, it was pointed out. irnrne iiate eclassification of marrie .men for Army duty is underwaj tnu those men, particularly, woul x wise to investigate thei hances in the Navy., JSINKSS ! ! ss at the same old stand, :rs to resume their habit IVICE STATION , N. C. I ';V' i v-j *../ cWp ?Pepsi-Cola J '.Vnd ca!y & THE DRINK WIT piny, Lor,2 Island City, N. Y. Authorized Bottl it NOW v* 7 USED still avaih OUR CHE elcsy may mean depr self of a chance to j i car in good conditio!' Chevrolet dealer t ?utstandiing buys in i trent makes and mo EO TO SELL THIS MO CONVENIENT TERMS Motor* G OLIVIA, N. I 1 111 A single minesweeper contain; s I enough lumber to build 20 aver i age civilian homes and an averh | age chair represents the wooci I needed for an army bunjs. Is I HONOR ANCESTOR a; "" OF BOLIVIA LADY ! (Continued froiu -oage 1J 0 town square with a statue tc ic | Capt. Otway Burns, for whom the e tpV^n was named. ' y ; e- i A large oil painting of Capt j Burns also hangs in the Hall ol e History at Raleigh. s AUTO STAMPS ON SALE FOR OWNERS d j (Continued from page 1) n, Revenue Collector and secure a n 85.00 use tax stamp and affix it r- to his vehicle on or before July l- I. 19-12. Collector Robertson said, - The various postofficcs will sell >r the stamps over the counter tc is cash only and no mail order busie1 ness with respect thereto will be s' conducted by the postoffices. Cols lectors of Internal Revenue are y authorized to accept cash, posta office money orders, and certified j checks in payment of the use tax stamp. However, as revenue 1. stamps have an intrinsic value, t uncertified checks will not be r.1 acceptable in payment therefor. It is the desire of the Bureau d | of Internal Revenue that the use ' | tax stamp shall be placed on the d windshield in a location that will r not be in conflict with State re1 quirements. J PLAN PROGRAM FOR USO CLUB (Continued from page 11 Sunday, June 28th, Mass (Catholic church I 8; o'clock A. M., morning worship 11 o'clock A. M? evening worship 7:20 o'clock P. M., '(protestant churches); 6 ! o'clock P. M? evening snack. " ,7 o'clock P. M , "National USO Childrens Day Program"; Monday, June 29th. 9 o'clock P. M? "Beango" (Service Men i; Tuesday. June 20th, Social evening; , Wednesday. June 21st, Club night. ^ H QUICK tOOD ENERGY er: > J. AV. Jackson BevernRe CoGlftM able | II DEALER | tving T~ ' 3eta ..GOOD CARS *|j ..See GOOD CONDITION P oday nany 60QD ciels. VALUES 1 ,NTH! CONVENIENT' j| ompamr C the state port pilot, so s | Service Men are invited to join I the Dramatic Association of the local USO Club. This group in the I near future will present a program. installation for J legion tomorrow (Continued From Page One) II issued to all ex-service men and | j their wives to attend this meet-! |>ng. j One of the most important sub (jects for discussion is the prosI pect of a Fourth of July cele hidfion here, arid if this is to be done, plans will be perfected at i! that meeting. dies suddenly in this county 'j (Continued from page one) ] Howell's Point, SI miles "below I' Southport, Sunday night. He bc-j j came overheated and drank a quantity of ice water. Death re< I suiting a short' time thereafter. The burial permit gave the cause lof his death as heart failure. numerous cases tried in court (Continued from page 1) 1 was suspended upon payment of! costs and a fine of SOO.OO, his j driving license to be suspended j for 12 months. j Bernite Hill, colored, pleaded guilty to charges of raising a dis- j i turbance in a public place. Given I 130 days on the roads, judgment was suspended upon payment of j costs and a fine of $10.00. defense officer gives a warning and explanation (Continued from page 1) one of our own planes, that docs; not make it a 'Fake tip' or 'phony alarm*. The warning is still j 1 real, urgent, qnd in the exercise; J i of discipline that an aroused and alert people should have, it means I that certain prearranged, pre' scribed steps must be taken, j They should be taken without l | question and without discussion because they affect the common j good, the defense of the entire I community. ! tf it is an enemy formation that 1 his been located, it may be very far from our shores. We do not I know in which direction it will j turn. It may head north, or it j may head south, ignoring what j seemed to be the original target, i It" We are mistaken, if we guess i wrong, the warning will quickly I be followed by an "Ail Clear." Major Tigner presents this ex planatio". in the hope that it will ? .utile the people to underdo I why there may be many warn in?*. Berlin ltacl three the first clay of | war; London had twelve. They are warnings that some-! thing may happen. They are not promises. Every citizen has a pat- ] liotic duty, for himself and his country, to carry cut orders that! arc the result of, these warnings, no matter how many there are,. no matter if he never sees en j enemy plane. For a'I, seeing no enemy plane is the best break he can get." "amuzTJ" T II E A T R E SOUTHPORT Program Week Of June 24 - July 2 ; Wednesday, - Thursday "Paris Calling" Elizabeth Bergner and Randolph Scoit Also "Hollywood Matador" Friday - Saturday? k3 Cockeyed Sailors' Tommy Trindlar and Carole Lehmann ALSO SI'OUTSC'OI'E Monday - Tuesday? "Tlval Hamilton Woman" Vivian Leigh and Laurence Oliver Fox Movietone News Wednesday - Thursday? "Smilin' Through" Jcanctte MacDonald and Brian Ahearn Also "Conic Hark Miss I'liipps' | ' ' " g,S : y Uncle Saw will Seiy; 3 jft bars EXTRA V'n'.:\ pj for th's purp-3a! H Take all of your sugar hooks to , H your local ration hoar si. M Without r;mo\ir.;; any r:..mps from your books, tv.iU en- ! I I ' able you to pet E\l i'.i SI'GAR ' ! L'l for canning and'preserving. SI Your grocer will then ?.1 your ^ ! | I a lotmect with sj' : UTHPORT, N. C. _ _ | Your Distri i ' 1 ! He Is Experience< I The Superior Court Judges an I" in close,personal contact while i ties are the best judges of his ca He has been given the followi I of the Bar of New Hanover Coii "We, the undersigned member County, wish to take this means dorsement to the candidacy of I) the office of Solicitor of the High term of office Mr. Sinclair has d portant position with great abilit less prosecutor, but in no sense a I fair to those whom he has been r same time he has always safegua On his behalf we earnestly soli (his District in the coming Prim E. K. Bryan J.*!). CanNY. B. Campbell George L. Pescliau , Glenn J. McLelland 1!. Winfield Smith Edgar L. Yovv I William M. Bellamy (icorge H. Howell I J. (.). LeGrand Louis Goodman C. C. Mclntire J. H. Ferguson Clayton C. Holmes Jack Canady , IM. B. Rodgers R. M. Kermon 1 lerhert McClammy Elbert A. Brown Emmclt II. Bellamy From the Bench at the adjournment Hanover County Superior Court, Judge C. District for the past six months, had this "1 know of no Solicitor tl business as efficiently and \ "It has been a pleasure ; Judge J. Faul Frizzelle at a term o cd, complimenting Solicitor* Sinclair on hi dispatched business, stated in open Cou "Solicitor Sinclair is p worked with throughout th< I Judge Luther T. Hamilton, while hoi Hanover County, stated:? "1 have been favorably impres I ^ m m which Solicitor Sinclair dispatch The Voters Of This District A 1 Saturday, Jane 27 DAVID SINCLAIR D | KE IS A CAPABLE, HO * (This advertisement paid for bv friends of David Sinclair w ' ' WEDNESDAY. LECT d, Able, Efficient J d Lawyers with whom he comes I n the discharge of his official du- I pabihties. I ng endorsement by the members I nty: I s of the Bar of New Hanover I of giving our wholehearted en- I avid Sinclair-for re-election to I di Judicial District. During his I ischarged the duties of this imy, zeal and energy. He is a fearpersecutor. He has always been equircd to prosecute and at the rded the interest of the State. cit the support of the voters of ary. John I). Bellamy K. (). Burgwin John A. Stevens Marsden Bellamy J. A. McNorton i I. Edmund Rodgers W. L. Farmer Harriss Newman W. O. Green J. G. Wessell, Jr. Robert 1). Gronly, Jr. Aaron Goldberg W. A. Simon, Jr. W. K. Rhodes, Jr. Alan A. Marshall John T. Schiller Solomon B. Stembcrger ( dias. B. Newcomb J. Frank Hackler S. E. Loftin % of the June, 1942, criminal term of New E. Thompson, who has presided in tliito say to Solicitor Sinclair:? / ! rat can dispatch the Gourt's jromptly as you do." to work with you." f Court at which 116 cases were prosectits efficiency and the manner in which In' rt:? robabiy the fastest I have i State." ding a criminal term of Court in Ncu set! with the skill and ability with ed the business of his office." re Urged To Go To The Polls I ih, and Re-Elect .... I n iSTRICT SOLICITOR I NEST PUBLIC OFFICIAL I ho are helping his re-election as your District B
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