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Captain Price Laid To Rest Buria) Took Place In South jx>rt Cemetery Wednesday' Following; Masonic Rites , With ceremonies by the Phya- ? goras, lodge A. F. and A. M.,' with which organization he had i Held membership for more than j 25 years, the body of Captain | Jasse D. Price, native of South-1 port and long-time resident of: Wilmington, was buried herei Wednesday in the Southport1 cemetery. i Captain Price, 82-years old, i died at his home on Harbor Is-! land Sunday of last week after several days illness. He was a life-long member of St. Philips Episcopal church at Southport. Born in Southport and spend- j ing his early life here, Captain | P^ce took to the sea at an early age, following it for many years. J He later became associated with [ the Tidewater Power company, and spent a quarter of a century] in the service of this organiza tion. The funeral services were con ducted at the Andrews Mortuary in Wilmington, before the body was brought here and were con ducted by the Rev. E. B. Fisher, pastor of Trinity Methodist church who was assisted by the Rev. R. L. Sturgis, rector of St. Andrews Episcopal church on Wrightsville Sound. The Rev. Mr. Fisher also presided - over com mittal rites at the graveside. Besides his wife, Mrs. Eliza beth Hansley Price, and a daugh ter, Mrs. A. Eugene Townsend Sr., and Annie Louise Price, he is also survived by four grand children and nine great-great-1 children; and two sisters, Mrs. j Annie Kay Vitou, of Southportj and Mrs. Harry Hayden, Wil-1 mington. Two grandchildren, Mrs. William (Eleanor) Everhart, of| Ardmore, Pa:, and Mrs. A. C. I (Lucille) Wicker, of Columbus, Ohio; and two great-grandchild ren, Judith and William Everhart attended the funeral rites. Leland Couple Lose Baby Girl Joanne Clark, infant daughter of Mr .and Mrs. C. P. Clark of Leland died in the James Walker Memorial Hospital in Wilmington Saturday afternoon. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at S:30 o'clock from the Woodburn Presbyterian church. Burial followed in the church cemetery. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shepard of Smithfield spent the past week end with Capt. and Mrs. Roy Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lewis of Ft. Caswell have returned from a visit with the Reed family in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Barbara Hayes of White ville is visiting her father, E. R. Weeks. Mrs. W. A. Spitzig of Norfolk, Va., is spending several weeks here with here mother, Mrs. Ber tha Battels. Hal S. Ward, of Maneto, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Ward. Worth Ward has returned to, his ship after spending a few days here with his family. Shallotte Team Wins First Place The team from the Shallotte chapter Future Farmers of Am erica took first place in the' Federation seed judging contest i held at the Whiteville agricultur-' al school building last week. j The team was composed of j Billy and Mark Gray and Har-1 old Gore. They scored 2,208 points and the Hallsboro high school I team ran second with 2,168 points, i Both the Brunswick and Colum-1 bus teams went to Concord Mon-' day to compete with with other j state winners. The Bolivia FFA boys won first! place last year and were also in competion this year. EXTRA BUSES The W. B. & S. has arranged1 to run an extra bus from South-I port to Wilmington each day from j now until Christmas. This bus will leave daily at 1:30 o'clock. Formerly it has run at this time only on week-ends. HOSPITAL AFXILIABY Members of the Hospital Auxi liary will meet tomorrow (Thurs day) afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the hospital. WACCAMAW BANK vice as much as better facilities will permit. Also to show our appreciation of the splendid vol umne of business that we have always enjoyed here." CRAB FACTORY there. The location is across from the beach on the land side of the waterway, some distance west of the ferry. It is reported that in addition to paying a good price for crabs caught and delivered to the plant by parties engaged in crabbing, the plant will depend largely on the by-product of the shrimping industry. A great deal of crabs are cau ght daily by shrimp boats. Here tofore they have been promptly thrown back into the ocean. If the crab factory provides a mar ket for this by product, as it is said that it will do, all of the Holden Beach boats can continue unloading their catches of shrimp and fish at their houses near the ferry, then can go on and unload the crabs at the factory. The Southport shrimp boats can unload their catches of shrimp, fish and crabs at their regular houses in Southport and trucks can pick up the crabs at this point and carry them on to the factory. FCC INSPECTOR (Continued from rave one) which may interfered with busi-1 ness. 1 Anyway, a inspector is said to | have come down this week to! remind the boats that they all j have to have license if they are I to have phones, that they are i to log all calls they send out j showing who it ? is to and the J subject. There does not appear to be any grievance, it is all just a business matter intended to give protection to those who use the radio for business. Radio owners can- still listen-in, but instead of hearing the constant chatter they will find their instruments more or less silent except when mes sages are being sent or received. The Top for Quality and Value! TWICE 1 AS MUCH ^ IN THE BIG, BIG BOTTLE! Buy Six at a Time and Save Even More! NO FINER COLA IN ANY BOTTLE! Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Wilmington, N. C. SQUARE and R O U N D DANCE SAT. NIGHT EVERY WEEK 8:00 to 12:00 MUSIC BY Dixie Pioneers and PICCOLO ADMISSION Gentlemen $1.00 Ladies' 50c SPONSORED BY SOUTHPORT LIONS CLUB We Have Plenty Of FRESH SHIPPED NICE YOUNG MULES 3 To 5 Years Old Ready to Work GASH or TERMS We Have In Stock 1 and 2 Horse Hackney Wagons and Harness Tractor and Horse Drawn DISC HARROWS ? Be Sure and See Us Before You Buy ! ? SETH L. SMITH & CO. WHITEVILLE, N. G. WINTER LUBRICATION Your car needs to have its grease and oil changed in cold weather just like you change to winter clothing. Greasing is our specialty. Bring your car to us and let us fix it up for safe winter driving. WILSON ARNOLD U. S. No. 17 Supply, N. G. iHEW/ taWe top hot water heater.' Home planners! Housewives! Here is a table lop hot water beater?by Fairbanks Morse?you can install in your kitchen! Fully electric... fully automatic. Heavily insulated?to keep water hot longer, save fuel, protect you from burns. Finished in gleaming white, baked-on enamel, it matches stoves, refrigerators. Easy to keep clean. Top used as table. 30-gallon ca pacity?big enough for average family. Abolishes need for hand firing or furnaca coils, and eliminates fire hazards. SAWDUST TRAIL J. L. ROBINS, Prop SOUTHPORT, N. C. Read The Want Ads In TWpT^ aPer. f CAMEL \ IS MY WAND,TOO'. iMAoemeso-DAf test and proved CAMSL MILDNESS y forMvsaF'. / / that v klonem is \ ^Wis3 enjovtmat,^ j fkcue Camel mildness fazXmssiF/ ? Make the Camel 30-day je?! When hundreds ol men and women recently, from coait to coast, smoked Camels exclusively for 30 days in a similar test, noted throat specialists who examined the throats of these smokers every week-a total ot 2470 examinations -reported NO THROAT IRRITATION dlM to smcMn? CAMELS WELCOME TO t J. M. Parker & Sons Our new quarters, which we hope are a credit to Brunswick County and Supply, will be formally opened Thursday, December 9th. Regardless of where you live you are cordially in vited to call and inspect our new building and stock. We are installing a large stock of new general mer candise and were able to take advantage of lowered prices. You will be surprised both at the goods you will find and the prices. We are Particularly Proud of Our self-service gro cery and meat department. Gome and look them over. We will continue to carry Mobile gas and oils and are prepared to give prompt service on that grease job for your car. J. M. PARKER & SONS J. M. Parker ? John F. Parker, Mgr. ? Albert H. Parker SUPPLY, N. C. WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS TOYS For Children --WAGONS ?TRICYCLES ?BICYCLES ?CHAIRS FOR THE HOME ?END TABLES ?TABLE LAMPS ?FLOOR LAMPS COME IN TODAY!! We Have A Large Selection Of R-C-A and SENTINEL RADIOS In Console Combinations, Portables in Electric And BATTERY STYLES Also BICYCLES RADIOS BUY TODAY-ON OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS Not A Cent Down And Not A Cent To Pay Until Sept. 1949 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IRONS ... TOASTERS ... HEATERS MANY OTHERS NOT SHOWN !! HOUSEHOLD GIFTS -DISH SETS PRESSURE COOKERS ? BED SPREADS CURTAINS? Be Sure And Come In And Look Over Our Selection Before You Buy ! ?' B. S. THOMPSON & CO. Formerly The Columbus Motor Co., Furniture Store WHITEVILLE, N. &
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