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WANT TO COME SOUTH A surprisingly large number of, inquiries are now being received; relative to the climate ana other things in Brunswick county. These | inquires are from people who want to get away from the cold of northern winters. BIG BLACK BEAR Woodrow and Ewell Russ of i the Freeland community got a 250 I pound bear while hunting with j their hounds Saturday. The finish- j ing shot is credited to Woodrow I The boys are said to have some 1 fine dogs for both bear and deer, i News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Baby Frances Gray of Shal lotte was a patient Monday : through Friday of last week. | Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Clemmons | of Shallotte announce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday, Nov ember 30. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wescott of j Bolivia announce the birth of a j daughter on Tuesday, November j 30. Mrs. Rebecca Hart of Winna-: bow entered on Tuesday and still j is a medical patient. Mrs. Ruty O'Quinn of Shallotte j was admitted on Tuesday as a surgical patient and left on Thursday. Mrs. Betty Rabon entered as a medical patient on Wednes day. Baby Maurice Gore of Long wood was in the hospital for observation Thursday and Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Flowers of Bolivia announce the birth of a daughter on Friday, December 3. H. C. Singletary of Southport was a medical patient Wednes day through Monday. Mrs. Evelyn High of Ash en tered Thursday as a medical pat ient. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Benton of Shallotte announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday, Dec ember 2. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith of Ash announce the birth of a son on Saturday, December 4. Master R. Eugene Marlow un derwent an operation for removal of his tonsils on Saturday and was a patient through Sunday. Mrs. Vienna Leggett was ad mitted as a medical patient on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson of Leland announce the birth of Wide Publicity For Brahma CqwsI Newspaper generally throughout the United States are now run ning pictures and stories of the Brahama cattle of the Reigal Pap er Company in Brunswick county. Several days ago the Mont gomery (Alabama Advertiser had a fine editerlal about these North Carolina Brahamas. The next day after the editorial appeared the Advertiser was surprised to be advised that at Hope Hall, Ala., only seven miles from Montgom ery, there was a fine herd of the Brahama cattle. ADDING TO GARAGE J. O. Grissett who has been operating a garage business at Grissettown since leaving the army, is now constructing three additional cement block rooms for the use of the business. GROWING MORE HOGS County Agent J. E. Dodson says that there are considerably more hogs being raised in the county this year, than last year. There is ample grazing and feed for these animals and a prospect for a still larger number of them. a son on Sunday, December 5. Sam Brown of Bolivia was ad mitted on Sunday as a medical patient. WINDER QUARTERS Finishing its spring, summer and fall season the Raftery Shows is now back at its winter quarters near Woodburn and the Brunswick river. Many of the features of the show are con tracted for and go with the show while it is on the road only. Such features do, not remain at the winter quarters. REPAIRING ROAD Rains recently have badly dam-1 aged the Grissettown to Soldier Bay road. With the foundation all down it was planned to de /er the smooth top surfacing un til spring, but owing to the rainj damage, machinery was sent in last week to put the stretch in good condition. HOME ON* VISIT James W. Smith, fireman first class in the Navy and stationed on the Uvalde at Long Beach, | eral days her with his parents, I Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bowmer. He j has been in the Navy for the j past two years and still has a year and a half before completing his enlistment. SCHOOL WANTS BIDS The Shallotte high school lunch room, with sneTT^ ired students avail! I of its facilities, has a ^ garbage left over . f**! McKeithan, a 3 t school board. savs lhar * is interested in mak?,11?] this garbage to J * he will be glad to ^ propositions. t:t? t OCEAN VIEW TAVERN OPEN THE YEAR ROUND REGULAR MEALS . . . SPECIAL DINNERS Really Cooked By An Expert Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Furnished throughout In The Best Obtainable. Open Every Day In The Year ! ! OCEAN VIEW TAVERN HOLDEN BEACH BRING US YOUR JOB All automobile body and fender work. Expert raditator repair. We do whatever your car needs and guar antee our work. ASK THOSE WE SERVE SELLERS GARAGE i ? Route 17 SUPPLY, N. C. ! BE WISE Use your head when you Start Your. . . CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! We have a store full of Special Toys and Gifts that will help to make this A MERRY CHRISTMAS for everybody on your Shopping List ! ! Come Here First MINTZ & CO. HARRY L. MINTZ, Jr., Mgr. SUPPLY, N. C. If You Want It Back In A Hurry Keep your money in the bank where every dollar is available upon demand. Your funds are PROTECTED ? GUARDED ? INSURED WIIITEVILLE KENANSV1LLE FAIRMONT CHADBOURN SOUTHPORT SHALLOTTE TABOR CITY. ROSE HILL CLARKTON ? Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ? C. W. Davis Co. WHOLESALE GROCER 210-12 N. Water St. Dial 6587 Distributors of Quality Foods Since 1922 Catering: to tlie retail grocer, hotels, cafeterias, restaurants, hospital institutions and baker' ies. We also cater especially to dredges, boats, and outgoing ships. We carry a full line of No. 10 canned vegetables, No. 10 canned fruits and Juices of all kinds. Mayonnaise, salad dressing, mustard pickles and sauces. Also dried fruits. Lay er raisins, package raisins, bulk raisins, citron, fruit cake mix.Mince meat, pail jelly and pie fillings that are ready pre pared. Toilet tissue, wrapping paper, table napkins, paper bags, paper towels and wax paper. We are factory repre sentatives of show cases, ail models. Get in touch with us for your new show case. We also carry a full line of soda fountain supplies. We also car ry all popular sellers in Sc candy bars We Cater Especial ly to New Grocery Stores on Their Opening Orders , . We Give You Prices. So You Can Compete. OYSTER ROASTi ?NOW OPEN? Enjoy Delicious, Fresh Oysters and Entertainment. Seashore Grill "BAUCOM'S PLACE" Long Beach A MU Z U THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. Admission?9c and 25c Two Shows Nightly? Starting at 7 o'clock Except?SATURDAY? Three Shows Starting at 6:30 Thurs., Fri., Dec. 9-10? "DESERT FURY" Lizabeth Scott and John Hodiak ALSO?"Land of The Lost' Saturday, Dec. 11? "CARAVAN TRAIL" Eddie Dean ALSO?Football Thrills '48 Mon., Tues., Dec. 13-14? "T-MEN" Dennis O'Keefe and Mary Meade ALSO?"Southland News" (Carolina-Tennessee Football Game) Wed., D sc. 15? "GALLANT LEGION" William Elliott ALSO?Chapt 7,? "JR. G-MEN" ? COMING ? "UNSUSPECTED" Claude Rains and Joan Caulfisld Only Chevrolet Heavy-Duty Tracks offer all these extra-value features! Spe?d and momentum are maintained on grades with Chevrolet's 4-SPEED SYNCHRO-MESH TRANSMISSION I Another Chevrolet Innovation, the new SPUN ED REAR AXLE HUS CONNEC TION inures added strength and durability. Chevrolet's famous CAB THAT "8REATHES"* brings you all-weather comfort! Chevrolet's LOAD-MASTER VALVE IN-HEAD ENGINE, is now more durable and effWent In operation. Plu& ? The FJexi-Mounted Cab ? Uniweld, all-steel cab construction ? All-round visibility with rear-corner windows* ? New, heavier springs ? Full-floating Hypoid rear axles in %-ton ond heavier duty models ? Hydrovac power brakes on 2-ton models ? Ball-bearing steering ? Wide base wheels ? Standard cab-to-axle dimensions ? 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CONSTRUCTIONEER SET UP Easy to build Ferris Wheel, Ch?ir a-plane and other modeli. Has large wheels with robber tires for the construction of portable models. Wasp electric aotor. Steel box. T ricycles Tubular frame, adjusta ble seats and handlebars, ball bearing $7.98 FOR CHAIN DRIVE Toy F ire truck Bright red with extention ladder that cranks u . steering and remo\a) seat for riding. $2.9? Other trucks $1-?'' "L Shallotte Trading Co. ?r: il ? rn r% ? " 'Everything To Decorate Trees' HOBSON K1RBY, Pro*. bless yo?. heart
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