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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEI
: Huntin' 'N Fishin'
By JOEL MOORE, Jr.
If you didn't get your share of
the marsh hens on the last full
tides you are just out of luck.
The law goes on them the first
STOP
and S H O P?
Roland Simmons
Service Station
ASH, N. C.
FALL CL
Come in to sei
bring the entire fan:
with shoes and rea
defy the cold days oi
be upon us soon ! !
G- W- KIRE
Supply,
( at**
{JfoS
Authorized Bottler: J. V
W. B. & S. RJ
Announces A f
Brunswick
Freight trucks will be oper
Wilmington, taking care of a
warehouse at 715 Chestnutt
Wilmington, from which point
ted for daily shipment to Winn
Southport and the Section Bas
Shipments made to Wilmin
route and delivered consignee
tention to furnish these points
and it will be a pleasure to disi
along this line at any time. Ca
WILMINGTON,
PAiTTiirnu n
| ouuinciyin
I Phone 2-1255
I WILMING
FC
RECO
VOTE
JOHN B
You people of
a public official. I
again. Give me yo
and cast a Straight
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TONSILAR OPERATIONS l
Judith Ann Marlowe and Othe- 1
ia Outlaw, both of Southport, !
inderwent operations Monday at i
Dosher Memorial Hospital for re- i
noval of their tonsils. I
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PATIENT i
John Galloway, of Supply, I
spent several days last week in
Dosher Memorial Hospital. I
oOo ,
TONSILLOTOMY
Miss Christine Lewis, of Bo- j1
ivia, underwent an operation for 1
emoval of ner tonsils Thursday 1
it Dosher' Memorial Hospital. 1
oOo s
OPERATION j
Mrs. W. J. McNall, of South- ]
lort, is again a patient at Dosler
Memorial Hospital where she ,
mdervent a major operation this ,
veek. ,
oOo I
LOUGHLIN ILL
J. J. Loughlin, Jr. was con
ined to Dosher Memorial Hoslital
for treatment for the past
leveral days.
oOo '
HOSPITAL PATIENT
Dr. J. V. Davis, of Shallotte, '
ipent two days last week in Dos- '
ler Memorial Hospital for a minir
operation.
V'EW POULTRY EQUIPMENT 1
BULLETIN IS PUBLISHED !
One of the chief factors in a
uccessful poultry enterprise is '
food equipment, says Clifton F. !
3arrish, head of the poultry Ex- j
ension staff at N. C. State Colege.
Such equipment will help 1
ncrease egg production and a '
arge part of it can be made on
he home farm.
To help farm people meet their !
>oultry production goals in the ,
'ood-for-Freedom program, Par- .
ish has cooperated with Prof. !
t. S. Dearstyne, head of the .
itate College Poultry Depart- ,
nent, and other members of the
lew farm bulletin titled: "Equip- '
Sxtension staff, to prepare a '
nent for Poultry."
The publication is War Series '
extension Bulletin No. 5, and is
ivailable free to citizens of j
'forth Carolina upon request, by
iame and number, to the Agri
RDER Eg
WARD
Brunswick County know me ar
have served you before, and I
ur support on TUESDAY, NC
Democratic Ballot.
t 28, 1942
I of November. There were quite a
j few hens bagged up to the westIward
last week, but no one "per- 1
' son got more than he could han- i
; die. J
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Hunting marsh hens with a dog
; will be the style before long.
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There seems to be a lack of in- j
terest in squirrel hunting so far
this season, and a likely explanation
is the shortage of 22 cart'
ridges. Most of the squirrels tak- 1
en this year were killed by the 1
younger minrods. 5
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We hear that the drum are bit1
ing good now. We have a report
that one local man and his wife j
caught fourteen nice ones one
day last week. The largest in the
' lot weighed fourteen pounds.
OTHING
s
e us this week, and *
C
lily. Let us fit them j
dy-to-wear that will
S
f fall that are sure to \
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5Y & SONS
- N. C.
S&j
^IIO.U.1 MT Off. // ^ j\\
if. Jackson Beverage Co.
ULROAD CO.
lew Service For
; County:? I
i
i
ated daily between Shallotte and
It intermediate points. With a
Street, (Telephone No. 2-1255)
freight outbound will be colleclabow,
Bolivia, Supply, Shallotte,
e at Fort Caswell.
gton will be picked up along the
the following day. It is the inwith
quick satisfactory results
:uss any contemplated shipments
11 us if we can be of service.
BRUNSWICK &
AILROAD CO.
715 Chestnutt St. ,
TON, N. C. I
:ultural Editor, N. C. State Colege,
Raleigh.
Among the pieces of poultry
quipment described in detail in
he bulletin are brooders, feed
loppers, waterers, range shelters,
WE CLEAN
CLOTHES CLEAN
SOUTHPORT
CLEANERS
SOUTHPORT, N, C.
ftSasmwe
Kp;., TIRES!
Here s a sensational tire liner for old worn
tires ... for thin tires ... for cracked
tires ... for tires that have been run flat.
The Cotton Blossom
CUSH-O-LlNER
PATENT APPJED FOR
Protects inner tube / ,r~~\
against sharp rocks, j I
glass, nails and tacks 1
Cush-O-Liner contains WM
no rubber ... a 100%
American invention to Q>(J T
help keep American cottcmicskw
automobiles on the rosd. ?
Moderately priced!..,. $2.75
c
Quickly InttilM Whllo You Waft
BRAXTON'S
WHITEVILLE
. s
->5
id my reputation as
want to serve you
)VEMBER 3, 1942,
i
- . . .
THE STATE PORT PILOT,
nests, roosting racks, catching
nooks, nets, screens, and incinerators
with which to dispose of
lead birds. Photographs and
Ira wings to illustrate the desirable
types of equipment, and
plans for building most of the
equipment on the farm, are contained
in the publication.
"Good equipment makes for
better health and higher production
of the farm flock," said Parrish.
"Regardless of the importance
of good equipment and its
relation to profit, it is relatively
easy to find a flock owner followng
a good feeding program, with
?ood birds and houses, yet using
poor equipment.
"There is no real reason for
this condition," Parrish asserted,
'since most of the equipment
aeeded on a poultry farm can
be made at home."
Recommends Compromise
Vote On New Amendment
(Continued from page 1)
/ery easy for Governor Broughton
to have said, "This is the way|
the Legislature worded this
Amendment and this is the way
it was worded when my party
platform endorsed it, and even
though it was most seriously
misunderstood and misrepresented,
I can and will do nothing.
The technicalities of my position
is Governor and party leader
require me to go on through with
it with no concessions to anybody.'
Instead the Governor courageously
put a high moral principle
above technicalities and
ivithout waiting for the aid or
consent of anybody else, took his
stand on that principle. Similarly,
Dr. Frank Graham, just back
from Washington Saturday morning
from another week of exhausting
war service, might easily
have said: 'My job is to head
the state's program of higher
;ducation ? and there is no
reason why I should wear myself
jut trying to bring together men
ind women now arrayed in two
hostile camps over the proposed
public school amendment:.' 'Instead
he challenged other men and
NOTICE TO (
Sweet I
We are now buying s
that you contact your fa
selling your Sweet Potatoe
BIG 3 WA:
IN TABC
Six Days In TI
The Season.
PAY TOP MA
Every day. C(
B. Alton
TABOR C
L GrnCi
ARE GREAT "F
Many a
disputed
quickly
can proc
which is
It is so e
omical t<
an accoi
BANK.
\
should 1
that thei
We will
ing accoi
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SOUTHPORT, N. C.
women to respond with fairness
and good will to his own and the
Governor's fairness and good will
?and in a few hours a situation
which had threatened to divide
and embitter the educational for[
ces of this state for years had
| been solved.
j "Perhaps I should add that this J
| problem was solved also on the
J basis that in a contest like this,
[one group of North Carolinians
[ can trust the honor and good
faith of opposing groups. We
know that Governor Broughton
and the leaders who have pledged
their support to his corrective
Amendment will carry out without
quibbling or evasion the
promise they have made in order
to secure a united front in behalf
of educational progress in
this state.
| "Most earnestly therefore do
j X now appeal to every North ,
Carolina voter to vote a positive
'yes' on the Educational Amendment
next Tuesday."
Navy Family Is Distressed
By Nicodemus Being AWOL
1 (Continued From Page One)
vealing all her mama's indiscreI
tions; ears too big for her head,
| head too small for her body,
i body longer than large. White
! chest and underbody. Yellow
I ears rippled with orange and
} brown; yellow eyes, long white
I whiskers and eyebrows, pink
nose with proud flesh scar by
right nostril, white chin with
little hair, yellow, orange, brown,
grey and black with white strip
| down middle. Striped tail with
FOR SALE
iThornhill Army Wagons?
Two horse, complete with
body. Limited Quantity.
BRAXTON'S
WH1TEVILLE
I ?i^??
jRQWERS OF
Potatoes
weet potatoes and suggest
rm produce outlet before
s?you will find me at the
REHOUSE
)R CITY
le Week Throughout
, . . We will
RKET PRICES
)me to see me
i Garrell
ITY, N. C.
4i I
EACEMAKERS"
"little war" starts over a
payment. But peace is
restored when the payar
luce the cancelled check,
a perfect receipt.
:asy, so safe, and so econ)
Pay-By-Check if you use
ant at the WACCAMAW
All important obligations
be settled by check?so
7 will stay settled.
be glad to open a checkLint
for you.
' 11! | , j
LLfclmjJL I if i * Jftjn
I
white tip, shrimp pink paws
with black above same on two
legs.
"I will leave any and all
suggestions up to you as to locating
the beast. She answers
to name ? or used to. Of |
course, she was so enamoured
with Southport and climbing her
first tree on September 11 (out
of which she was prone to fall
from time to time that she may
still be lurking. Or she may
have become so used to traveling
that she's hit another baggage
car, which she loathed on
her trips to and from California
and here, via Jackson, Miss. In
fact, she's the most highly
traveled by land navy cat that
we have heard about. Many
thanks for whatever you can
do.?Bunny McCoy."
B. & L. IS OVER TOP
IN WAR BONDS
(Continued From Page 1)
assigned quota.
The Southport Building and
Loan Association is an approved
issuing agency for the sale and
distribution of War Bonds to the
public, and the purchase of bonds
at this time for its own account
has no relation to its activity in
the sale of bonds to the public.
JURY GETS CASE
AGAINST DEPUTY
(Continued From Page One)
the prohibition law.
Both of the Brunswick county
law enforcement officers claimed
that the indictment was from
spite brought on by their efforts
a CHEST
H, COLD
MISERY
fl rs t? rub throat, chest, and back
with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime.
then?spread a thick layer of
VapoRub on the c est and cover
with a wanned cloth.
right away, VapoRub goes to
work?loosens phlegm?eases
muscular soreness or tightnesshelps
clear upper air passagesrelieves
coughing. Brings wonderful
comfort A
and invites IwKd
restful sleep. Jf VapoRub j
THIS
EXI
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Our nation is at
possible effort is bei
best fitted.
The best man ii
four years as Clerk <
office during the past
of knowing the routii
demonstrated that he
servant. He believes
that the voters returc
willing to be drafted
You haven't hea
esty, his courtesy nor
has visited his office
consideration. Not or
great savings to the 1
with the NYA Clerici
to dispense with the
lowing the illness of
Do not let the ]
spite and prejudice o
more years of service
(ADV. PAID F
to maintain law and order in this
county.
EXTRA - SPECIAL
MAT PROGRAM
(Continued from page 1)
The expense of getting thisj
added attraction has been heavy, |
he declared, but the fans like a?
good card and this is the best
THE TIME TO B
The Place To 1
The Things To Buy
Going To Need 1
While You Ca
R. GALL
General M
I SUPPLY
Democratic
Wednesday, Oct. 28th, Soutl
Thursday, Oct. 29th, Shallot
Friday, Oct. 30th, Leland, ...
Saturday, Oct. 31st, Hickma
Prominent speakers will 1
and other meetings. All vote
Meetings will begin at 7:30
your neighbor, Save Gas am
discuss issues with you.
H. Foster Mir
Chm. Dem
IS NO TIM]
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/OTEFOR
.BENN
war, and as one of our econ
ing made to place men in j<
l Brunswick County to serve
)f Superior Court is the man
; four years. Not only does he
le business nf the nffire hut 1
: possesses the qualities to be
that he has done a good jol
i him to office. He is seekin
for it.
rd one person who questions
his ability as Clerk of Court
during his term has received
lly that, but this office has 1
taxpayers of the county, throi
al help program, which made
services of a paid deputy for
his assistant, M. B. Watkins.
political fervor of the opposi
f any individual, keep this mi
in the job he is best fitted tc
OR BY FRIENDS OF SAM 1
crease in prices js to 1
and Causey takes a .J* "*
barely breaking even tr>l
his patrons. '
The two girts *1,1
for a fight to the finish 5
and the hair pullinp e'>
grappling should reallv 1
crowd yelling ' WPII
UY IS... \o7
Buy Is HERE.
Are What You're
Anytime Soon
n Get Them!
,OWAY
erchandise
{, N. C.
: Speakings
ipoi-t, Courthou
te School Hon
School Hob
ns X Roads, Bennetts Sto
>e present at School Hob
rs are urged to attn
P. M. War Time. Ride wi
d Tires. Candidates wist
itz,
. Ex. Committee
b TO I
:nt
eh
omic policies, every I
)bs where they are I
during the cooling I
who has filled that I
have the advantage I
te has in every way I
desired in a public I
), and he is asking I
? *1-.. nn| J ust I
& "ie juu?....
Mr. Bennett's lion- I
. Every person who I
fair and impartial
been operated at a
ugh his cooper:-'i"n
it possible for him
about one year fol
tion party, nor the H
in from giving lour fl
F. BENNETT) I