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B AD W OODS FIRE A forest fire burned over a i considerable acreage of woodland adjoining- the Southport-Supply road Saturday afternoon. It is supposed that it started from someone throwing away a lighted cigarette from a passing car. Prompt attention on the part of forest fire wardens prevented the damage from being greater than it was. TIRES - ACCESSORIES We have a good stock of GOODYEAR tir es and carry at all times a full line of automo bile accessories. Come to see us. ENNIS LONG SERVICE STATION LL S. No. 17 Supply, N. G. BRUNSWICK COUNTY CIVIL COURT CALENDAR FOR APRIL TERM, 1949 ? I NOTE?The Plaintiff's Attorneys appear under the 'laintiff's name on the left hand side, and the Defend nt's Attorneys name appears on the right hand side. MONDAY, APRIL 4th No. 2356?Britt vs. Britt Frink & Herring X' L" Britt 21 ?1?Heaves vs. Heaves Frink A Herring 2163?Grainger vs. Grainger Frink & Herring 2310?Gray vs. Gray Fr(nk & Herring 2H28?Harrelson vs. Harrelson Frink & Herring 2333?Davis vs. Davis Frlnk & Herring 23-19?Swain vs. Swam Fitnk & Herring 2360?Randell vs. Randell Frink & Herring 23$4?Newton vs. Newton Gi J. Prevatie , 2367'/s?McQuage vs. McQuage Krink & Herring 2317?Duncan vs. Duncan Fnnk & Herring ? motion t 22ll?Russ vs. Campbell 2213?Beck vs. Mitchell Frfnk & Herring J. W. Ruark 2214?A. S. Hewett, et al, Entry- No. 4357 Ftfnk & Herring 2281?Lewis vs. Mabley Frlnk & Herring , Hardy-Ferguson 22|3?Millijcan vs. Sloan, et al. Fllnk & Herring 22*8?Lewis vs. Lewis Ef J. Prevatte . Frink & Herring . . ? TUESDAY, APRIL 5th 2024?E"nk .... vs. Johnson Ferguson Kellum & Humphrey 2025?Maultsb y vs. Johnson J. B. Hewett I. C. Wright 2297?Clemmons vs. Waccamaw Bank & Tr. Co. J._B. Hewett Frink & Herring 2255?Stone i vs. Danford Frink & Herring ? ^ > J^B. Hewett 2351?Sellers vs. LucHum'. ' '? ' ?' * * j- n Hewett Frink & Herring 2342?Hewett vs. vs, Causey , Rogers * Rogers 'frlnk * Herring / >' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th 2211?Hewett vs. Evans 4 Herring E. J. Prevatte - 2ol4?McKoy jVs. Rabop oSiif1" ,E' J- Prevali? 2217?Holhs vs. Combs Rogers & Rogers j, Raajk 2361?Smit h vs. Arnold (J.P. Appeal) Dwight McEwen ? V . 234??Leggett vs. Parker oft!!? ? roisson-Campbell-XIarshall 2307?Man-land Casualty Co.. vs. McMillan James & James Frirlk & Herring 2301 Lnited States Fidelity & Guaranty Co., vs. Cox James & James j Huarfc V SAM T. BENNETT, Clerk Superior Court. HEADQUARTERS Electric Appliances FURNITURE KITCHEN SETS SOFA BEDS HOT POINT, THOR and APEX WASHING .MACHINES BED-ROOM SUITES N PORCH CHAIRS G. E. ZENITH BENDIX RADIOS ASPHALT TILE LINOLEUM IMAGINE! A MAYTAG FOR ONLY $124.95 THE MAYTAG CHIEF TAIN, America's finest low-priced washer. Easy terms. Lib eral trade-in. Why wait any longer to enjoy the easier washing advantages of a Maytag? Come in today for a dem onstration. HOT POINT and GIBSON REFRIGERATORS HOT POINT and GIBSON ' Electric RANGES. KINGS ELECTRICAL SALES CO. Shallotte, N. G. Pirate Log By: The Three Bucaneers, (Kat, Jan and Peg.) Thursday night the contest for the attendant to the princess of the Teen-Age Azalea Ball was held at the Legion Hut at Shal lotte. A dance was held in honor of the occasion. Sammie Lane Mercer of Bolivia was chosen from the group of girls includ-1 ing two from each school in the county. Congratulation, Sammie! j Basketball may be over until next season, but baseball has just begun. Practically every boy in high school is going out for the i team. We are proud of our new. book racks in the hall which are much more convenient. We, speaking for the student body, would like to thank Mr. Stone and the agricul ture boys for this. Saturday, March 19, was an exciting day for ten members of the senior Beta Club. Accom panied by Mrs. Guy McKeithan they visited Flora Macdonald College at Red Springs. Upon ar riving about 9 o'clock they were greeted by Miss Morrison, one of the deans. During the first period they were shown some of the different departments and in troduced to some of the officers, including the acting vice-presi dent. During the second period the group divided and went in to several different classes. To their surprise they found them similar to high school classes. After the classes ended some of the college students took the Shal lotte group for a walk through the beautiful gardens. Many stories were told about the his toric campus. AMUZU 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., Mar. 31, Apr. 1 "EMPEROR WALTZ" Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine ALSO?"Caboose" (Cart.) Saturday, April 2? "CHEYENNE TAKES OVER" . "Lavh" LaRue ... ... ALSO?'"Topsy Turkfey'A v' (Cartoon) Monday, Tuesday, April 4-5 "APRIL'SHOWERS" * ' Jack Carson and Ann Southern ALSO?"Fox Pop" (Cart.} Wednesday, April 6? "WILD HORSE MESA" < ALSO?Chapter 11 "Riders Of Death Valley" ? COMING ? "SLAVE GIRL" (In Technicolor) Yvonne DeCarlo and George Brent At lunch the visitors were honored by a welcome address given by the vice-president. Dur ing lunch he talked about* and told the story of'the many beauti ful pictures in the dining room. After lunch the group was taken j Uo the gymnasium, bowling alley j j and ampitheatre. Returning home j the Beta Club members discussed I the many sights and the fun they had during the daj>. We would like to thank Audrey Milligan for this information con cerning the trip. This week we are sorry to say j that Peggy Holden, known to us as "Peg", is in the hospital. She is one of the "Three Bucaneers" of Shallotte. Hope you will be back to school soon, Peggy. Speaking of Beta Club,' the [junior Beta Club seems to be [doing fine. The members are now ordering their pins. The show Friday, "Down Missouri Way", was out of this world. And that's all for this week. Male and female ostriches take turn sitting on thier eggs, males working the night shift. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt appreciation to friends and neighbors for their kindness dur ing the illness and following the death of our husband and father. MRS. REBECCA AUTRY & FAMILY CHICKS BEING (Continued *Tom Page One) ugh projects sponsored by the Sears Roebuck Foundation and all are top quality. Relative to chickens, Mr. Know les says that all Brunswick peo ple who plan having early winter layers should get quality chicks somewhere right away. The chicks hatched by tftfe 15th of April should be laying the 1st of Sept ember, if they are given proper food and attention. Chicks hatched after the 15th of April are not likely to begin laying well until the spring of 1950. FUNERAL HELD FOR (Continued from page oneli widow, Mrs. Rebecca Smith Autry; i m CITY SUBURBAN AND FARM USE Model HA-8 PRICE s IWhether you live In the dty, town or country, you c*n enjoy frozed ^ood any time you want it. Just retch into your spacious * * General Electric Home Freezer and choose what you want. Imagine having delicious strawberries in January or game food ( any time of the year... freezing fresh fruit pies and other deli st cades many months in advance. Meat, frozen when fresh, re Barbs fresh "and flavorful for many moaths, The delectable fresh nesj is retained, and is safely protected at ZERO temperature. A'General Electric Home Freezer is a time-saving convenience, ^iwljfi fewer trips to the market or to your locker plant; is ? labor-saving convenience because frozen food is so easy to pre pare for the table, v ?- TWO MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ' The NA-4, four-cubic-foot model, holds up to 140 pounds of frozen food. ' Tbt N'A-?, eight-cubic-foot mod el, holds up to 280 pounds. ? Handy win basktts provide ton* J v*isl*nt storing of fraiM food Hi packag*?. # A womlng light on the NA-I In * m abnormal temperature ris?. # Postttv? action latch, ? ? Counterbalanced lid. ? Inferior dopth within reach of cvn ihort pmou. ? Mo. 1 dial potHlon li m hr itn F> low?f liw^trthirM ?ay b* mIkM. ? Flbarglai Insulation (or officlMl Moral* and Kommy. SEE THESE BIG, NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME FREEZERS AT KIRBY'S HARDWARE Shallotte, N. G. HEAVY'S FISH MARKET In old post office building, next door to Owl's Head Grill and Pool Room. Everything Fresh and ready for the pan. "We Dress Them" Shallotte, N. G. DIXIE BUNCH PORTO-RICAN POTATO SLIPS 75-Cents Per Bushel IN LARGE QUANTITIES ? $1.00 Per Bushel IN SMALL ORDERS SELECT SEED ' M. C. GORE Long wood, N. G. a son, Herman Autry, with the U. S. Army Engineers at Beau fort; two daughters, Mrs. A. B. Wehrle, of Tuscon, Arizona, and Miss Evelyn Autry, who was deputy register of deeds for Brunswick county until she re signed the position to enter school after serving with the WAC's. An adopted son, Boyce Spencer, and a sister, Mrs. Sandy Sommons, also survive. NEW EQUIPMENT (Continued from page one) Barefoot doing all of the work they now have a fore? of five employees and a big volumne of work ia. being carried out. Mr. Barefoot is on the road part of the tiuie but he is still the main cog ia pushing the business right along.' TRAFFIC COUNTS i Continued Frrxn rage On?) cf costs and fine of $200.00 Turn ed over to State Highway Patrol to answer to charge of car theft in Onslow. C. C. Chinnifl, assault with deadly weapon, continued. Solon Owens, drunk driving, $100.00 fine and costs. Harry Hickman, drunk driving, found guilty of reckless operation and fined $60.00 and costs. N, E. Sloan, operating motor vehicle after license was revok ed, suspended on payment of costs. BAPTIST CHURCH Continued From Page One in the minjstry of music contem plated by 'the local church. The church is looking forward to in stalling a tower system in the near future that will bring bell music to the entire community. TELEPHONE COMPANY Continued From Page One yond the range of normal ship 1 to-ship transmission, they may communicate with each other via the powerful Southern Bell land station. There U no monthly charge for the service. Rates for calls are based on the air line distance be tween the caller and the called party, with a nnnirnUrr ^ one dollar. Weather JL2?*1 regularly broadcast u'? ''I and storm warning* or *"l of hazards to navigation' led by the United SUte,T*J Guard are transmitted ? ^1 intervals without charge CATHOLIC INFORMATION Ju*t What Is A Priest ? Catholic priests?you've seen them, no doubt many of them. Perhaps, you've talked with some and even known one or more intimately. If so you have found them rather regular beings have n't you? Well, so they are?and so they are not Let us tell you briefly. The Catholic priest was once a new-born baby?a toy baby. As a youth he chose his own career. He applied at his diocesan semi-1 nary and was admitted after pass ing rigid tests for strength of mind, body, and character. In the seminary he lived and studied and prayed for about twelve years?studied for the first six years Latin, Greek, modern languages, English, his tory, and mathematics; then came two years of logic, psychology, ethics, advanced physical science, Hebrew, and other subjects. At the end of the eighth year the academic degree of Bachelor of Arts (recognised by the State) 1 was conferred on him. Then he continued for four years of post graduate work in Sacred Scrip ture, dogmatic, moral, and pas toral theology, canon lqw, and liturgy. And finally, by the laying on of the hands of the Bishop, he was ordained a priest of God. And so, dear neighbor, when you next see a Catholic priest, you wijl be looking at a member of what is undoubtedly the most highly educated class of men in, the world; but, more than that, a man who (as St Paul himself, puts It), "taken from among men, is ordained for men in things that appertain to God." For the priest is first ^ Christ's ambassador on earth u teaches Christ's truths as Chit taught them. He admirj?^ Chirst's sacraments as Chirst ?5 ; ministered them. At his daily 0| fering of the Holy Sacrifice of th | Mass, he continues till the end time Christ's own sacrifice of th Last Supper and of Calvary, fht is Catholic belief. j Without the Catholic priests the early centuries, Gods reveu tions to man would be now un ' known?His soul-saving graces be yond our reach; and all Christian ity would be considered today as myth of 1900 years ago. From th 'first Pentecost Sunday till u, | day, the enemies of God, 0 i Christ, of His Church, have reals zed this and so have attemptei to discredit, to calummate, u extinguish His holy priesthood so vainly, so foolishly for Chris had promised Peter, the Pope o I His infant Church: "the gates o hell shall not prevail against it' | Catholic priests-more thai 300,000 of them- ambassadors Christ in every land! Strong courageous men?God-loving. Cod \ fearing, humble men, who in tt> 1 last breath of their mortal lii I sry out to the saints and sinner of their flocks: "Pray. de? friends, for my soul; because o him who has received much, mud is expected." I If it's anything Catholic, ask Catholic! | For further information whit P. O. Box 351, Whiteville, N. C Notice To Voters CITY OF Notice is hereby given by the Citizens Committee, representing the I qualified voters of the City of Southport, that the following schedule will be followed for the nomination of candidates for aldermen for each of the three wards of the City of Southport and the nomination of a can didate for the office of Mayor of the City .of Southport. All meetings will be held at the courthouse at hour of 7:30 o'clock. 1ST. WARP Monday, April 18 2ND WARD .. Tuesday, April 19 3RD WARD : Thursday, April 21 The following persons have been named registrars and will have in their possession the registration books for their respective wards: MAYOR , Friday, April 22 1ST WARD Mrs. Elsket St. George 2ND WARD Miss Annie M. Newton 3RD WARD Mrs. Vera McKeithan $ Only qualified voters will be permitted to cast their ballot in the nominating conventions, and the registration books for the City of Southport will be open Saturday, April 9th through Saturday, April 23. Saturday, April 30th, will be CHALLENGE DAY. Tuesday, May 3, will be ELECTION DAY. E. IPREVATTE, CHAIRMAN Citizens Committee
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