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I [ytS5?L ,ARf?omEpage one) as the two pur ? **L vear by the ?U*. "" \vhich are said to have for menhaden fiah !^r ^;0 bi?tlie8els combine P , thousand horse pow for both speed and uS Ii3h;ng; ^ CLL!fj K a)mS Page One ?"out it in a quiet toPPOM that 'h" ^ u _ theV would rather that l#'tW" ge:;oraUy known that >*????'_ -7 FISHING good jpOR' M Kr>.m Paue Uiiel 1 flnni Wilmington getting f Z> and later on the same if'f-fv Rhodes. Earl Catnip ? ? uenrv and Thomas Inge, ?* BrlJges and W. H. Saun * of Chase City. Va., got 25 j^of blues and 75 pounds of "J^Me-On. Captain Thomas * b reports: July 27. Noel ' . r W. Harrison, W. H. C Black. A. W. Bald and Ottis L. Washburn, fwittvUle. sot 102 hlueflsh. '^re ?as too much wind for ifishing on the 28. i On the 29th the Idle-On's par- < ty was composed of Cary N. Picket, E. F. Dollar, C. R. and R. L. Crpote, all of Durham, i They got 6 large amberjack, 2 dolphin, 1 .kiag Mackerel, 1 boni-1 ta and 38 bluefisn. One of the amberjack, caught by Picket, weighed 38-pounds. Out on the Idle-On on July 30, Ed King and Richard Lewis of j Wilmington had 38 bluefish and mackerel, 2 barracuda and 21 dolphin. On the 31st the Idle-On party was composed of Dr. George' j Johnson arid other Wilmington | men. They got 150 bluefish. I Dr. and Mrs. Rod King and' 1 Dr. and Mrs. Ronner, of Wil-1 mington, had the Idle-On on Aug ust 1. They took 75 bluefish. From the Kiabab, Captain! James Arnold, comes a report for \ July 30. This party was com- j posed of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Gone, their daughter, Miss Nancy , Cone and Mrs. Bate$ of Greens ; boro. They got .64 bluefish and I mackerel. On the 31st the Kiabab had j Donald Berger and party from Norwood. They got 35 bluefish and three barracuda. The barra cuda weighed twelve pounds sach. On August 1st the Kiab&b had i party from Monroe, headed by Happy Helms. They alao got 30 blues and mackerel and 3 barra cuda of 12 pounds each. The Joy, Captain George Greg ory, made a report on only one party. Dr. Glover and party from Salisbury got 124 bluefish and mackerel. DEMONSTRATION OF ? ??mtmui'd From Page inv?> on, using only permanent pasture grazing, small grain grazing and finishing off with lespedeza graz ing. LONG BEACH GETS Continued From Page One on to Africa where she is secre tary or the Methodist Missionary work. Miss McKinnon, who is prominent in Methodist Mission ary work, spent many years as a missionary in China, returning home shortly before the recent world war. NATIVE BUILDER (Continued from page one) prospective home builders wish It Mr. Plott will supply every-1 thing from the ground up in material and will contract for all You'll Be More Than Pleased With The HIGH PRICES You Receive For Your Bl'CK peay A. O. KING, JR. TOBACCO At PLANTERS WAREHOUSE WH1TEVILLE (Located Three Blocks Back of The Post Office) Unofficial OPENING DAY WHITEVILLE MARKET A V G $59.23 Per 100 lbs. A Border Belt Leader * Unofficial" "" OPENING DAY PLANTERS WAREHOUSE A VG. $60.61 Per 100-lb.s A Whiteville Leader leaman ward Sell With A LEADER On The HIGH PRICE MARKET construction and painting for all sizes and types of residences. He is -a. native of SJiallotte town ship but has been away from; Brunswick county for many j years. His decision to make Long; Beach his permanent home should add much to the home building program there 'before the begin ning of another summer season.' PLANTS AVAILABLE (Continued from page one) leas. Mr. Rourk's letter was turned over to the City Manager and Walter Cartier, administrative as-, sistant, wrote that the flowers will be available when contact is made at planting time in the fall. In his letter Mr. Cartier said: "I am sure I speak for Mr. Wade and Wilmington peopl e in general when I tell you that we! are very definitely interested in seeing the entire area around us| made beautiful. We believe that j such opportunities as this for be ing good neighbors should not1 be neglected." VISITING BROTHER Colonel David Armstrong, re- j cently retired from the army and prominent practicing attorney of Montgomery county, is spending this week at Long Beach with his brother, Judge Frank M.- Arm strong. Judge Armstrong owns a home at the beach and his fam ily is spending the summer there. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bottorf, Misses Sara Jane and Nancy Bottorf and Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Hamler, of Baltimore, Md., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Leggett. ? Uie the "Jeep" U a truck, light tractor, runabout. Use its power take-off to run your machinery.' In businesl and on the farm, this 4-purpose vehicle,powered by the r world-famous Willys-Overland ,, "Jeep" Engine, spreads its cost over many a job thp year abound, SEE IT NOW AT Fleming Willys COMPANY " " 304 N. Second St. WILMINGTON, N: G. HERBERT JOHNSON, SOUTHPORT, N. C. WANT ADS MILK COW FOR SALE: Prices are right, A. G. Lewis, Bo . livia, N. C. FOR SALE: Square Knoke piano Bargain. Mrs. Grace K. Doslv er, P. O. Box 236, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: Large air compress or; electric^ water pump with 42-gal. tank; concrete air-op erated block machine; good metal covered building, 24x40 ft. Building has- good lumber and metal. Priced for quick sale. See W. L. Aldridge or J. L. Oliver, Southport, N. C. FURNISHED COTTAGE, by j' week or month, at Gause 1 Landing. See or write P. E. |< Parker, Shallotte, N. C. FOR SALE: 3-Room cottage, completely furnished. Hot and cold running water, with bath. Brown St. & Atlantic Ave. See or call Skeet Gore, Phone 3217, Southport, N. C. Auto UPHOLSTERING ? Convertible Top? ? Head Linings t Side Panels ? Seat Covers ? Body Repair ? Auto Painting ? Welding SEE CLYDE SPRADLEY'S GARAGE & BODY SHOP TYPEWRITER REPAIR ING?Any make. Also do repairing and cleaning on Adding Machines. Prices reasonable. See Mr. Harper at State Port Pilot Office, or contact me at 310 East Walter Street, Whiteville, N. C.. Phcne 3088. FOUNW: One 18-foot Cape Cod Fishing Dory five miles off j Cape Fear River bar. Owner j may possess same by paying | for this advertisement and sal-i vage charges. Roma Smith,, finder, phone 2216,-* Southport, N. C. FOR SALE: Two 1,200-lb. Tenn-' essee mules. ?Perfectly broke, perfect condition. Five and six years old. Also riding cultiva-j tor, turn plows, miscellaneous farm equipment. May be seen at farm at Wlnnabow. Lee Kye, j Phone 2-2653, Wilmington, J : N. C. FOR-SALE: 1939 Harley-Davison j motorcycle, in all-round excel I lent condition. Price S485.00. S. j L. Vance, Ash, N. C. LOST: Saturday night at Long Beach, wallet containing some; 1 currency and valuable cards j and papers. Reward if returned to Mrs. S. B. Frink, Southport, Nj C. FOR SALE: Large; two-pot Flor ence circulator and 2 small portable heaters. Also one coal circulator and a few other pieces of furniture. May be seen at our home., C. C. Can non, Southport, N. C. SEWING MACHINE REPAIR. Factory-trained man. For in formation or appointment phone 2417, Mrs. Annie K. Vitou, Southport, N. C. KXEM TOK'S HOTK-.K- - Having qualified as exenutor of the estate of Mrs. Sibyl Gates Lewis, deceased, this Is to notify all .persons having claims against said, estate to present ? them duly verified to the j undersigned on or before the loth day of July. 19?, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will ple&se make immediate payment. This July 13, 1948. ' MALCOLM LEWIS Executor, Southport, N. C. 3-18c. NOTICE State of North Carolina .County of Brunswick Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Brunswick County. North Carolina, made in the case of State vs. James L. Dudley. I will, on the 2Bth day of August, 1948, at 12:00 o'clock noon at Klmore's Garage. Bolivia, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said judgment, aU the right. | title and interest which the said James I.. Dudley has In and to the following described personal property: 1936 Chevrolet Standard Town Sedan Motor No. .M6480121 Serial No. 8KCOfi-25r,21 (48) License No. 188-540 This the 2Zth day of July, 1948 WALTER M. STANALAND. Sheriff of Brunswick County. 7-18c NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Brunswick Under and by virtue of an .order of the Recorder Court of Brunswick County. North Carolina, made in Lhe case of State vs. Hampton Her won Henry. I will. on. the 25th day )( August, 1918. at T2:00 o'clock noon a? Elmore's Garagr. Bolivia, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for rash, to satisfy said Judg ment. all the right, li.tl** and Interest which the said Hampton Herman Henry has. in and to the following described personal property. 1939 Mercury 5 pass coupe ?Motor No. 99A-lf|9G7G <48) Lkense lsT-543 Till? the 27lh day of July. 1?48. WAI.TBK M. STANALAND. Sheriff of l*ruiumi<-k County rl8c ?? Y! TIRES Buy New...High Mileage PENNSYLVANIA P-100 TIRES Want to stretch your pay check? Then drive in today for a tire bargain that beats them all. Make your old, winter worn tires pay part of the cost of brand new, sturdy Pennsylvania P-100's. For a vacation ... for summer motoring free of tire troubles, see us now. We've got the best buy in town 1 m wtiK Your Old Tir? Con B* Yaw Down Payment . AGBPS SERVICE STATION TIRES . . . WHEELS . . . RIMS . . . RECAPPING Phone 110-J W. G. BLACK Whitevillc We Have The Parts To CHANGE OVER YOUR OLD MACHINE Complete Line Of QUALITY FURNITURE Bed Room Suites Living Room Suites Dining Room Suites COME IN TODAY AND See These Lovely Suites We have all the necessary equipment to change your old Treadle Model into an Electric Model, in your present Cabinet, or trade it in on a new model Console Cabinet. We Can Make Your Old Treadle Machine Into an Electric Machine. BUY TODAY-ON OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS Not A Cent Down And Not A Cent To Pay Until Sept. We Alto ? Have A Large Selection Of Electric SINGER SEWING MACHINES IN PORTABLE OR CONSOLE MODELS Priced Reasonable B. S. THOMPSON & CO. *? V f Fprmerly The Columbus Motor Co., Furniture Store
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