Reigel To Build Huge Paper Mill $6,300,000 Plant Certified By CPA For Reigel Pa per Corporation At Acme A $6,300,000 paper manufactur ing plant to be located on the Cape Fear river north of Acme, about 18 miles from Wilmington, is being- planned by the Reigel Paper company, New York. The disclosure was made by Walker Hamilton, vice-president of the company, after the Civilian Production administration grant ed a permit for the project. The company, which has a local office at Bolton, owns about 140, 000 acres of timber in Brunswick and Columbus counties. The huge tract, which will furnish a prac "Shoe Repairing Of The Better Kind" City Shoe Hospital Whiteville, N. C. tically inexhaustable supply of raw material for the proposed fac tory, was recently certified as an approver', timber-farm by the North Carolina Timber Farm program. Hamilton said that the grant ing of the construction permit by CPA did not necessarily mean an early erection of the factory. Full details, he explained, are still be ing worked out. Although Hamilton could give no official estimate on how many persons the plant would employ, a plant of this proposed size cus tomarily uses several hundred men. Winnabow News Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Goodman and their sons, of Chapel Hill, spent last week here with Dr. Goodman's mother, Mrs. Maria Goodman. Martin B. Robbins has been visiting the families of his sons, M. B. Jr., and Charles Robbins, in Laurel, Miss. Carl Lewis of the Navy spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Lewis. Mrs. A. L. Willetts and daugh ters, Miss Katherine Willetts 'j and Mrs. W. H. Seagraves, and. her little daughter visited Mr. I and Mrs. Roger Willetts, in Wil liamsburg, Va., last week. . Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Edge, of Wilmington, were visitors here ; Saturday. NOW YOU CAN HAVE . . . 90 Days Hospitalization For 2 cents a Day $209 Surgical Fee For 3 cents a Day These are our newest benefits for Our Certificate Holders Call, Phone or Write Oar SPECIAL AGENT JAMES M. HARPER, JR., TELEPHONE 3121 SOUTHPORT, N. C. The State Hospital Association Now Located in our New Offices, Second Floor of the State Hospital Association Building, Main St., Tarboro, N. C. Mrs. Foster Mintz Hostess To Club i Mrs. Foster Mintz was hostess at the April meeting of the Boli via Home Demonstration Club. In Jhe absence of the Home Agent, Mrs. Oscar Burton dem onstrated the cleaning of sewing machines. A number of helpful suggestions were brought out in the discussion. The members opened their Polly Anna presents, and they wee enjoyed by all. Thoses who were there were Mrs. Oscar Burton, Mrs. Ada Reaves, Mrs. Lester Edwards, Mrs. Harold Willetts, Mrs. Early Danford, Mrs. John D-anford, Mrs. Homer Holden, Mrs. Olivia Russ, Mrs. Frank Mintz, and Mrs. Horace Scott. A delicious plate of fruit jello with coffee was served as re freshments. Russian brides used to wear seven gold wire rings, joined with a single diamond, to indicate their love was good for a seven day week. Mrs. Joseph Akerman, of Au gusta, Ga., is spending some time here with her sisters and bro thers, the Reid family. Mr. and Mrs. John Harper, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zebelin Sunday. Love Skipper, of Wilmington, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Lila Skipper and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zebelin. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan and children visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Carter, in Acme, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swain and Mrs. M. E. Robbins went to Pine hurst Monday. Mrs. Swain re mained in the Sanatorium for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cooper, of Thomasville, are visiting Mrs. E. W. Taylor and family. Mrs. Raymond Kiddo and daughter of Southport, are visit ing Mrs. R. D. Johnson. Auto Loans ? FINANCING ? RE-IIXANCING ? SALES FINANCED COLUMBUS Finance Co. Main St. at Franklin Second Floor WhitevlUe, N. C. Phone 8 The WISDOM OF MATURITY The mature financial judgement that comes with age and experience used in the direction of this bank's affairs is also available to our cust omers. Here, you have the seasoned wisdom of age coupled with the imagination of youth in a growing financial in stitution working constantly for busi ness and agricultural progress in this area. Our officers are always ready and willing to discuss and advise with you on any financial matter. WACCAMAW BJNK AND TRUST COMPJNT IN WHITEVILLE TABOR CITY CHADBOURN CLARKTON SOUTHPORT FAIRMONT KEN AN SVILLE ROSE HILL. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Urges Farmers To Take Action Against Fires Clean-Up Program Will Promote Efficiency, Coun- 1 ty Agent Tells Farmers Of County MAKES SUGGESTIONS FOR EFFECTIVENESS | Careful Planning And Fire- ; Safe Construction Urged; Heating Plant Recom mended Asked what farmers can do to protect themselves while assuring efficient production, the NFPA urged a 6-point program, advising farmers to look first to their buildings where most fires orig inate. Inspect every building on the form and make sure: ? 1. Trash, rubbish, waste paper, old clothing, feed bags, bedding, and the like, are removed and turned in for salvage. Fires orig inate in debris, which likewise serves as tinder for any spark or carelessly tossed match. 2. Dust, cobwebs, shavings and other flammable materials, are cleaned away from fuse boxes, motor, and other electrical de vices to avoid flash fires. Re place worn extension cords, and repair defective equipment. 3. The heating plant and the chimney are clean. Replace worn parts. Repair cracks in masonry joints in the chimney, and install a spark arrester if the roof is not protected with fire ? resistant roofing. 4. Lightning rod connections are tight, not loosened by winter's wind, snow and ice. 5. All buildings are in good re pair, that roofs are weathertight. Water seeping into a building rots the structure, and water dripping into properly cured hay may re sult in spontaneous combustion. If a new roof is needed, select a fire-resistant roofing material, such as asphalt shingles, metal, or asbestos. Cover badly split, cracked side walls preferably with fire-resistant siding. Repair brok en flooring and steps for safety and efficiency. Days Of Service 1 Is Now 90 Days : . i Liberalization Of Hospital Association Policy Means That Each Policyholder Now Is Entitled To Three | Months Care The board of directors of the State Hospital Association, Inc., of Tarboro, has just authorized its agents in the 100 counties of North Carolina to enroll members in the Association based on 90 days of hospital sex-vice instead of the 30 days that has been in force. James M. Harper, South port special agent for Brunswick county, said today. The Association has enrolled over 100,000 members during its existence. At the same time the directors also authorized an increase from 30 to 90 days per year on all its members. This means that every member of the family, insured under the Association's certificate, is entitled to 90 days a year. A five-family membership entitles them to 450 days per year hos pital care at the Association's ex pense. The type of room de-. pends on the type of certificate ? wurd-semi-privatc, or private, at 53. $4, or $5 per day. This increase in benefits ap plies to all present certificate holders. The directors also decided to increase the surgical benefits from $100 to $200 for enrolled members. Likewise benefits ex AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. first Show Will Start at 7 p.m. Thursday - Friday, May 2 - 8 ? "DON JUAN QUILLIGAN" WILLIAM BENDLX and JOAN BLONDELL ALSO ? Paramount News Saturday, May 1 ? "THROW A SADDLE ON A STAR" KEN CURTIS and ADELLE ROBERTS %LSO ? "Catnippod" (Cartoon) Monday, - Tuesday, May 6 - 7 ? "GUEST WIFE" CLAFDETTE COLBERT DON AMECHE Also? "Talc of Two Mice ? (Cart) Wednesday, -May 8 ? "PARDON MY PAST" FRED McML'RRAY and MARGARET CHAPMAN .VLSO? Cbapt. 2? "ZORRO'S BLACK WHIP," Scr. COMING : ? "THIS LOVE OF OURS" Merle Oberon CLEAN UP AND BE SAFE RUBBISH BREEDS FIRES.. CHECK ROOFS FOR LEAKS .. CLEAN OUT OLD PAPERS, MAGAZINES. RAG S ETC. FROM CLOSETS, THE ATTIC AND BASEMENT. TURN IN RAGS AND PAPER I FOR SALVAGE., AND RE- COVER BEATEN FLAMMABLE ROOFS WITH A FIRE RESISTANT Z? |\ ROOFIHG pj Awjbup ) ) A SPARKS. CHECK ELECTRIC WIRING IN HOME AND BARN ... I REPLACE WORN FUMED CORDS ON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES TO PREVENT FLASH FIRES. OBSERVE SPRING CLEAN UP AND EIX UP WEEK KEEP FARM BUILDINGS CLEAN AND IN GOOD REPAIR ??? RAKE DEBRIS AWAY FROM FENCES AMD BUILDINGS. Sponsored by NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION f In Co-Operation with U. S. DEPT. of AGRICULTURE and STATE EXTENSION SERVICES tend to family membership, and a family certificate for a family of five would entitle the holders to maximum surgical benefits of $1,000 per year. In reading, our eyes concen trate on the tops of the printed words. Your Headquarters For TIRES And LUBRICATION ODELL BLANTON SUPPLY, N. C. Progress Comes To Howell's Point i Development Of One Of Brunswick County's Most Interesting Seaside Loca tions Hampered By Bad Roads I Taking into account the fact that its road receives absolutely no attention from either the county or the State Highway commission, the Howell's Point community has made more real progress than any other section of Brunswick during the past few years. Taking into account the fact that there was only one home at this place six or seven years ago, the many well built and painted homes there now afford a pleas ing surprise. In addition to the many Bruns wick people who have property ! interests at Howell's Point, the place has gained quite a number of fine citizens from other sec tions of the state. Among the newcomers now having homes there are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rob ers, of Kanapolis; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roberts, of Gastonia; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, of High Point; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hannah, Red Springs; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bab ington, Gastonia; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Whitley, of Baltimore; Rev. Clemmons, of Reidsville, and others. Mr. and Mrs. Whitley acquired property at Howells point last August. In addition to a nice home, they are just now complet ing a small hotel. On part of the lower floor they will have a ; first-class 'grocery store, some- j thing the community needs badly ' as it is now six miles over an impassable road to the nearest point of supply. By those who know the place, Howell's Point has always been rated as the No. I fishing and hunting spot in Brunswick. On the north bank of Lockwoods Folly river at its junction with the inland waterway, it has un surpassed fishing, and oystering grounds. In winter the deep woods surrounding the beautiful little The Leland school h&s , number of improvements , 1 ties this season. Among th recent was the installation* ^ new inter-communication V' 1 A new telephone ha3 a; J' ^ installed recently and ^ ^ apo a new program clock ^ added to the equipment. HOME ON FDRLOICH Billy Williams of the spending a 15-day furlough V home at Shallotte. He jS of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. \y and is now stationed in ^ after taking a three3 course at the radar school i t Diego, California. community are fine fon^~T"> wild turkey, squirrel ar.j J,', hunting. Up to the present J both hunters and visitors to ^ community have been ^ secure accommodations c; " sort. The building of the hotel will be a distinct tojz such people. The matter of no road is sore point with Mr. and y' Whitley and other residents < the community. The piaCe undoubtedly build up very J7 if it could get anything in the shape of a road. Asf, now, it has neither mail ~ nor transportation faciliti3 ,. school. Children who iiVe there have to board in SotthpJ if they are to go to school Wanted Divorce " On Silver Wedding Anniversary Recently a local man j, divorce his wife after ttRty. five years of matried life beaijjj of her complaining and r>;p.-c but decided to find out *hy always complained and fe'? L.. ritated. He found his *ife y. fered untold agony from cott callouses and tired achirj ly. but after he massagei her f? several times with PED-EX ha disposition changed for the bet ter. So he kept usir.j PED-EI on her feet. He says, "It seen like old times to have a happy, smiling lovable wife asi;:." PED-EX contains fw-t.31 r,j for tired, aching:. bun sweaty feet. So don't t* 'j-.thc it. Get PED-EX. Sold by 1! drug stores here in Erratic! County in professional size -,t HEY, FOLKS f i The oyster roast season has closed, but we have Shrimp, Fried Oysters, Chicken Dinners, Steaks. Fish. Come to see us. We open at 7 :00 and close at 10:00 p. m. Sunday's, 10:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Monday's, we close at 6:00 p. m. HEWETT'S CAFE On Highwa/17 at Grissettown NOTICE The Registration Books for the various Precincts in Brunswick County will be open for the Registration of Voters at 9 o'clock A. M. on Saturday, April 27th, and will remain open until Saturday, May 11, at sunset. Dur ing this period voters may present themselves for registration at any hour between 9 o'clock A. M. and sunset. Registrars for each precinct will be at the polling place in said, precincts on each Satur day during the period described above from 9 o'clock A. M. until sunset. This is in accordance with Section 31, Art. 7, of Election Law Pamphlet of 1943. DAVID ROSS, Chairman Brunswick County Board of Elections