-INSURANCE AUTO . . LIABILITY . . FIRE . . COLLISION LIFE . . HOSPITALIZATION J. B. HEWETT ? Insurance of All Kinds ? SHALLOTTE, . . . NORTH CAROLINA IN THIS SIX BOTTLE CARTON! -You Can't Buy a Better Value Regular 30c Value Only 25' Plus Usual Deposit 6 BOTTLE CARTON 12 FULL CLASSES (72 ounce?) TWICE AS MUCH FOR ONLY A NICKEL! NO FINER COLA AT ANY PRICE! Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Wilmington, N. C. FALL CLOTHES.. ? Maybe you think it still is too hot to start thinking about Fall Clothes, but School open ing is just around the corner, and your chil dren will be needing new outfits. We can help with these problems. R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. G. Furniture Man At Holden Beach Henry A. Foscue, secretary and [sales manager of the Globe Par jlor Furniture Company, at High | Point, has been spending his va ! cation with his family at Holden i Beach. { Mr. Foscue has been awarded i the plaque, "The Furniture Man (of the Year," for 1948. This award came for making the greatest contribution to the furniture in-! dustry in 1948. The particular | contribution was in the founding | of a course in Furniture at North | Carolina State College. This course j trains young men who plan going j into the furniture industry. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Floyd Williams, of Chicago, Hi was a surgical patient from Mon day until Wednesday. Master Barnard Robinson, of Supply, spent Monday until Fri day as a medical patient. W. B. Keziah, of Southport, en tered as a surgical patient on Tuesday. Mrs. Sue Lee Roach, of Supply, spent Tuesday and Wednesday as a medical patient. Mrs. May Beck, of Southport, was a medical patient from Wed nesday until Saturday. Miss Patricia E. Stidard, of Fayetteville, spent Wednesday un til Friday as a medical patient. Mrs. Charlie Dosher, of South port, entered as a surgical pa tient on Wednesday. James K. Beffent, of Shallotte, entered on Thursday as a surgical patient. Mrs. Allene Carlysle, of Free land entered as a medical patient on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caison, of Supply, announce the birth of a daughter on Friday. Mrs. Bertha Blanton, of Supply, entered on Friday as a surgical pa tient. Clevie Hewett, of Supply, was a medical patient from Saturday until Monday. Mrs. Annie Tharpe, of Long wood, spent Saturday until Sun day as a medical patient. T. J. Gore, Jr., of High Point, was a medical patient from Sat urday until Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn Robinson, of Wil mington, entered on Sunday as a surgical patient. Master Jack Robinson, of Southport, entered as a medical patient on Sunday. Mrs. Janice King, of Southport, entered on Monday as a medical patient. PROTECT YOURSELF Pay by Check If others malce mistakes you won't be the loser, if you pay by check. You have a record of your expendi tures, and legal receipts which you can produce as evidence any time. Best of all, there is no work for you to do; the bank does the bookkeeping work for you. Paying by check is a sensible, tine sav ing, money-saving way to project yowself. We invite you to open a checking account with this bank ;w AC C AM AW' BANK JNDTMiT COMPANY IN WHITEVILLE TABOR CITY SOUTHPORT CHADBOURN SHALLOTTE CLARKTON FAIRMONT KENANSVILLE ROSE HILL Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SANDFIDDLERS WIN The Southport Sandfiddlers de-, feated the Shallotte boys here Thursday afternoon by a score of 11 to 4. Jimmie Harper and Ralph Mollycheck pitched for South port, with Bobby Barber and Wil liam Webb doing the catching. Malcolm Gore pitched for Shal lotte, with Gene Allen Bennett behind the bat. FISHERIES MEETING The Commercial Fisheries Com mittee of the Board of Conserva tion and Development will 'meet on August 26-27 in the board room at the Section Base at Morehead City. The oystermen will be heard on Thursday and the dealers on Friday. SUNDAY VISITORS | Mrs. S. W. Smith and daughter of Wilmington and Mrs. C. B. Coltrain and daughter, Jo Anne, j of Norfolk, Va., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Lewis of Bo- j livia Sunday afternoon. VISITORS | Mr. and Mrs. George Berry and little daughter of Maffitt Village, I Wilmington, spent the week end' with Mrs. Berry's father, K. B. Lewis. GOOD FISHING IS Continued From Page One jack, one baracuda and 3 dolphin. The log for tlie Idle-On shows that on last Monday Billy De Cover and party of Wilmington fished without success for sails; the next day J. L. Jones and Max Chandgie of Salisbury caught 65 boues, 5 baracuda and 1 bonita; the same pair were out again Wednesday and caught 175 trout, 35 blues and mackerel and 3 shephead; the Thursday party in cluded J. L. Jones and T. L. Smith of Slier City who had 6 amber jack, 1 baracuda, 1 bonita and 175-lbs. of large seabass; on Fri-I day a party including Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Degrave of Detroit, Mich., caught 4 amberjack, one of which. weighed 60-lbs., and 100-Ibs. of j seabass; Dr. George Johnson an^: party of Wilmington were out I Sunday and caught 100 blues and' mackerel, 1 amberjack, 1 dolphin I and 1 bonita. HOSPITAL SURVEY (Continued from page one) 1937 was 59 cents per day, but in 1947 it had reached 92.36, an increase of 300 per cent. Since none of these hospitals have any source of income other than that collected for patient care, their ability to continue in operation in face of ? mounting costs has been due largely to funds from government sources. In 1937 the hospitals were do nating 29.3 per cent of the cost of free hospitalization, but in 1947 they were donating only 3.6 per cent, indicating that state and local government units have assumed the major share of free hospitalization. Back in 1937 and