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#er Pastures dp To Farmers Uln Farm Progress Of . ?,?rs of the Bolivia ( iarn ^ve been follow l^wfcd P'actices 0r, ^-tat)li-s>nnS improved \?r pasture. * Jl, Veterans Farm H 7,1 n? ' at Bolivia, is pleased at the pas lin' progress tTiat has Simons his boys dur 51 t vear. Among the ^fhave established pas It he thinks worthy of he lists the following acre?e Chas. Taylor, ^vmfred Lesh. 4 acres; 3 acres: Gilbert p-n Johnson, 15 Sowell. 2 acres; Slant 1 ^'e; B,"fn SeU" Rov Swain, b acres; i "acre: Rufus Hol r^ateil that there are do oiigth to have been . ^e above list. He ,lH;t that the 15 acres of ton: 2 acres of Sher jJjBon and 8 acres of Roy j^sxtra nice. -itout the county the r of farmers who are ?fl establish permanent L are regarded as agri i leaders. They are doing -or themselves and r neighbors by leading ir io the production of ylity feed, cheap in its Usi! being harvested by mr.als. ? J The Want Ads. MISS LOIS FORM Y DUVAL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. FormyDuval of Shallotte, whose i engagement to Dykes Hewett, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Hewett of Shallotte, is announced. The wed ? ding will be a social event of i July 6 in the Shallotte Methodist Church. \\ITH CRVISE SQUADRON Robert D. Simmons, chief mac j hinist's mate, USN.. of Ash, is now in England and France as : a ? member of the crew of the destroyer-minelayer USS Shea. This vessel is a part Of the ten ship Midshipmen practice cruise squadron. FLYS HOME Joe Sam Laughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Loughlin of South port, flew up from Coco Sola, Panama Canal Zone, for the fim i eral of his grandmother and his great grandmother. AT POINT BARROW L. E. Leonard, now a chief machinist mate in the Navy and one of the five sons of N. B. t Leonard of Bolivia who served in I the army and navy during the | war, is now on the Point Bar | row Resupply Expedition. Point ( Barrow is on the "Rim of the t World" in northern Alaska. The Rovm' Reporter (Continued from page one) A. Elmore of the Elmore Motor Company at Boliviajast wee.k \vas sincerely appreciated. We met up with Mr. Elmore, asked how he I was. Was told he was feeling I fine and without further ado he said: "I have always been a great admirer of yours, you are always on top of the world regardless of things." I Last week came a sincere note of regards from Bill Sharpe, head of the State News Bureau, who is leaving his job to accept a j better one on the first of August, i Bill reminded us of the time sev eral years ago when he started out as State Publicist and we j were about the first men in the state to begin cooperating with him, a relationship that has ; steadily continued. Recently a lot of people have asked us why we have slowed up and are not getting around i over Brunswick county as much | as we used to do. We want it . distinctly understood that it is \ neither lack of interest in Brans- j wick county nor advancing years ! The plain fact is that when we go around the county we are on j our own time and expense. A ! small commission on subscriptions that come direct to us sometimes helps to pay the expenses. Just as often we are out of time and money. We appreciated it one day this week when Mrs. W. R. ; Hinson of Ellenton, S. C., came I in and told the office she was i going to renew her subscription through the Rovin' Reporter. During the war the baggy breeches of gobs were constant ly in evidence and became an object of considerable admiration from most of the female popula , tion. But the war is over and not i much in white summer uniforms j or the blue of winter are now seen. About anything that wears pants will do for the girls . these days, they even Wear them them- j selves. Now, with a possibility 1 I of the Army coming to Caswell, I where the Navy used to be, we I expect that the new colors in clothing will be just as attractive as that worn by the Navy during war days'. 1 ? '? There is no hurry about things, but we plan to cultivate the friendship of Deputy Sheriff Qdell Blanton of Supply a year or two I fro mnoyv. He has built and . is ; stocking a new fish pond with bass, crappie and bream. - By sum mer or fall of next year some of [these fish should - be large enough ? to ; catch. Long experience has taught us the wisdom of keeping on j friendly ^terr(is witt* the ovyTfers , of fishl ?011% ' ) J ').} ? j . j I L .i?rpin.jthe jcorA ijelt^i that are' I now> to ' ite seen! hi 'the farming J j sections of Brunswick it is evi j.dejit to yie .juosjt casijaJ t observer j ^thit Vur/farnieis . are their .part plus in tfie Ijetter ^ieljl per. j acre program for the 'This j county will make . a. big corn crop |this year, based . on. both acreage; 1 and production. ,That is if , the 1 j fine grpwing season continues a j I little longer and if ther.e is: . no- I I thing, in the way of strongs to j come along and prove destructive. Early this spring a lot of re 1 ports came in regarding many J I farmers who were planning tl^e-, 1 establishment of permanent pas- j ture acreage for the grazing of hogs and cattle. Recently other reports have been coming in tell ing of many of these farmers meeting with fine success in their efforts. A canvas of the county would now probably reveal several hundred getting well started m permanent pastures. A canning factory is a canning factory and different products can be processed with little or nc charges in machinery or other equipment* About two decades ago Southport had a good can ning factory, but its sole interest was in processing shrimp. It oper ated only during the shrimping seasons and finally closed down with the death of its main owner and manager, Richard Dosher. Al though it handled only shrimp, that canning factory did weli whiie Mr. Dosher lived. We have always thought it would have done much better than it did if it had devoted itself to the pro cessing of seasonable farm pro ducts. In that way it could have run 12_ months of the year, can ning shrimp in season and turn ing to farm crops when shrimp were not avilable. Last week we had something in the way of stories in the .Wil mington News and other papers relative to the need of a commer cial canning factory in Bruns wick county. This factory could take care of the tomatoes we so easily produce, also handle sweet potatoes, berries, beans, corn and have shrimp a backlog for use when farm products are | not available. These stories at- ' traded the attention of Col. George W. Gillette, Executive Director of the North Carolina State Ports Authority. Col. Gil- j lette wrote us: "Dear Bill: I1 always read your meaty items in the papers, and I was particular ly impressed with the most re cent ones regarding agricultural possibilities in Brunswick County. ; X thought I recognized a long time . ago the possibilities there I and elsewhere in the east for in dustries that will build our State j economy, and I stress it on all ! occasions. In my address to the \ Association of County Commis sioners . in Blowing Rock, last Monday, I emphasized the same t fling about processing our agri cultural products. There is a great possibility we still never reach our "t&WMi'i! " wealtfr' 'tnftll we di' more of the canning pnd; .process# ing for the markets outside the State. Keep up the good- work. With all, .good wishes I am, Sin cereiy," G.' >V. Gillette." This column, this week, may be rather flavored with tomatoes but, what of it? There is a lot of things that get flavored with tomatoes to their betterment as food. This week while we were in Shallotte we were rounded up by J. E. Cook, cashier of the Shal lotte branch of the Waecamaw Bank and Trust Company. Mr. Cook deposed he had heard some talk of interesting a big com mercial cannery to locate ? in Brunswick and wanted to know where it would locate? That is something that we do not k A'Av. In fact we care very little wfheye it- locates, so long as it is some where in Brunswick county. The matter of location is something that should be left entirely to whoever is interested enough to come, build and equip. We as sume that such a promo tor would like to be as near as< possible to the center of his production and that the matter of labor and roads for transportation will also be given consideratio a. The first thing is to interest experienced canning people iu coming to Brunswick and leaving the rest to them. WANT ADS AutO UPHOLSTERING ? Convertible 1,'ops ? Head Linings ? Side Panels ? Seat Cover r> ? Body Repair ? Auto Painting ? Welding SEE CLYDE SPRADLEY'S GARAG 3 & BODY SHOP FOR~ SALE: Set Braghlll opeiT frame type tobacco curers for 16-ft. barn. Used 2 years. Good as new. Reason for selling barn is too old. Price $115.00. J. C. Stanaland, Ash, N. C. FOR SALE: I Oliver Caterpillar tractor HG831. 2 year? old, excel lent condition. T. P. Key, Blue berry Farm, Southport, N. C. TYPEWRITER REPAIR^ ING ? Any make. Also do repairing and cleaning on Adding Machines. Prices reasonable. See Mr. Ilarper at State Port Pilot Office, or contact me at 310 Ea^t Walter Street, Whiteville, N. C.'. Phone 30$8. 1 | FOR RENT: Cottage at Long Beach. Three bedrooms, living room, kitchcn, screen porch. For information write Mrs. A. H. Cromer, Southport, Nj C. FOR SALE: 1 No. 7 2-horsc McCorinick mower; 1 No. 10 2 horsti plow; 1 farm cart with body. All in good condition. Can be bought right for cash. A. R. Mooney, Supply, N. C. ?FOR SALE: One 193* Tudor Chevrolet in good condition, $300. .One electric Hawaian guitar with amplifier, priced to sell. See Earl Miiliken, Shallotte, N. C. CONSIDERING SELLI NG YOim PROPERTY Homes Farms i Timberland Business Property Contact J. W. REAVES, REAL' ESTATE, 30 Oddfellow Building, Dial 28168, Wilmington, N. C. | FOR SALE: One 3'J-foot shrimp boat, complete. One 14-foot skiff with Wisconsin motor, marine clutch, complete. One 5-horse Johnson motor. One lot on Long Beach. H. W. Benton, Leland, N. C. FOR SALE: Now 16-foot juni per boat Reasonable price. See at my store- Jesse D. Robinson, Supply, N. C. FOR SALE: Cottage with ad joining vacant Jot at Long Beach; two-story house in Southport. Reasonable. Arlington's, Phone 3626, Southport, N. C. Mini K OF M M IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, i STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA CO I' NT V OK H RUNS WICK. LOIS MAE A! A K LOW LOUIS MARLOW I The defendant, .Louis Marlow, will take notice that an action entitle*! j as above has been commer.ded in the Superior Court 01 Brunswick County. , North Carolina, by the plaintiff for j an absolute divorce on the grounds ! of two years separation as provided j by the laws of the State of North Carolina. Said defendant will further take notice that he is required to, appear at the Of fire of the Clerk' of the Superior Court of Hrunswick | County of Southport, North Carolina.) on or before the 20th day of August,' 1949, and answer or demui to the, complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief as demanded in the said com plaint. This the '25 (lav of Juno, 1PJ9. S. T. HKXXKTT CLRRK OF THK Sl'PBRlOR COURT 7- 13c* FOItKCr.OSrKF NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of .i ilirrpi of IT) I' Superior Court of Kru usual; County, \orth Carotin. ?. dated llie 11th day of .1 uiif, i919. in an action entitled "Frank .lutl, I .ru ne Juel. .Mary 'Irtrnd- JucI, or, and S. H. Frink, Xexi Friend of \ Gertrude Juel, .Minor, vs. \Y. F. t'o.v. the undersigned mmmishi' iu r will ? xr pose at public auction to tin- highe-t bidder Tor rash on the ICth day of July. 1919. at li?: on Noon, at the Court House Door. Southport. X. < to .satisfy -the decree ot . the said Court, the fallowing de -i i hied j.nl estated located t rt Shallot re Township. Brunswick County. Xofl'h Carolii.a. bounded and des? ribed as follow ? : FIRST TRACT: MKMXXIXC at a stake, l.or nza Frink's for: ? r in the Province line: runs with hi.- line north f.2 decrees f t D' chain* to a stake: thence north ".1 we: : r.9 chains to a stake: lino . south "7 west l?9 chains to the provim-.- !'??? : theme with that to th. I :HCIXXI.\? bud being the same lard com. y?-<l to benjamin Justice bv A. C. and J. K. Thomas, by deed dat? d .h.v.iaiy 1^, 1899. record* d in I 'ook III: Office of the Rogisii r of 1 ?( . ? , Hrunswick Coumy, North Carolina, KXCKPTIXO I S af-r ? r rtnv< ycd lo Samuel I texk by ? *? ? r ? i * ? 1 i ? ; . Thomas, said exemption lying in Hi km;. Hay on (|?.. nroviii<-?' line, tin above described lands ami tenement;- u?r< '?onveved to J. H. Thorn l.'y Conic litis Thomas, tk?d l??. arilig dat: ?.f June 19. 189';. si:r<>xi> tract: i:r< ; i xx ixc. a stake in Con.clius Thorna*' line; runs thence about jiorthwo! to a light wood stump, the nortlies ? t cor ner of Armlin 1 teuton's land, now H. J. Verecn; runs theuce southwest with said I'.enton's line to Hickman's Hranch: theiife with th> meanders of said branch t" * i-i iu liu> Thomas' line ;thence with tin .-aid 1 ICornellps Thomn?" line to the RECUN .\"IX0, < onlaiiii:^ 1'") acres, more or less, ami being the. land conveyed t K II. Justice by William H. Stone ii u?l wil'-* d ? i dated May IS, I^Of. i-i '! ?!?-?! in I ' ??ok YV-Page 161', Office of tin* f of 1 ?eed s of HruttoWicil County, Xorth Carolina. TntTJT) Ti:.\CT: HIXjftfXINO nt .1 sweet gum thin side of a' branch i all? d t Ik- Swash; runs thence east by north 1 :?u yard.- t" a stake; thence >-)iiih a! ?out * 1 yards to the creek; thence along, the edn of the rreek to the month of >ai?i Swash: thence up the Swash to the HK(IINXIXf?.,.fOii i : i i 1 1 ; r i tr 'J acre**, more or lens. Ami beine the sanm tract or parccJ of l iti?l 1 1?" ? i i i n 'i l in v tif< rl from lj? W. Iv'i'.-hiiH' to i\ If Justice dated April ] J. 1902, and duly recordecf in Hook SS - : Office of the Register of 1>. ?is of Itrunswlck County, Xbrth Carolina. All sale* Fnljoft t<~? report to?iand confirmation by the Court. Ten days allov. 1 for rai-r of bid Nfore re port made* i'ash to l>e paid at sale. This tin l?th ?l.iv of .lune. l!?49. i <\ ni:i!i:iN*i;. commissioner PRINK \ND HKKHINO, ATTORNEYS. mith r ST \TK o|{ NORTH CAROLINA! corxTV or nncxswicK: Tim u!i<i<-f>ig!jed, having qualified a- A?lrr ? ni;-f r;rt ri v c. t. a. of the i 'trili- or Fannie I 'rooks, deceased, la;- of l Brunswick County, thin t* to t'y II p. having ? laitns I'Kai1 ?' .id <*-?;?!?' to oresent them i"" i,i . o I'. ? ?. Box 1555, WilimiiiK t'Hi, Not th Carolina, on or before the J 7 r 1 1 day of .lune. 1950, or this notice will !?? pleaded III t?n r of their re coxcry. .Ml person^ indebted to Raid ? ; t- will pi- <? make immediate payment i<? the above named Adminis tr'-iw c'<? I'. n Hox 1553, Wilrrring tor. North Carolina. This 17th day of June, 1*4?. mary k, it rooks Administratrix c. t. a. Engaged I -FOR RENT ? Kjterfront Cottage >S(, BEACH, X. C. 11 iidrooms innersprlng ?s Electric Stove and laamablt' Rates t Reservation. Write k, t C. Gillenwater It! HoUtan St. HNG>PORT. TEXX ROOFING ! ROOFING ! i ? i ,< ' >i >i RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL /. I1 -Peri iit t)o wn ' o A ^ ork " Done on Residences, b : EasvTerr.;.'. .. , ? . I0LIXA ROOFING & SIDING CO. 2310 S. Front St Phone 2S815 WILMINGTON, N. C. ? 1 HOME FOR SA LE he of Southport's nnicest homes. Two house with seven rooms. Five complete rnished including all-electric kitchen and washer. Owner leaving town. Priced See me before Julv 8. MRS. M. M. HOOD Southport, N. G. IMATTRESSESS Have Your Old Mattresses Sterilized And Reconditioned. You Will Find It Both Economical And Satisfactory. Especially To Beach Residents p'tly we have installed new equipment which P't possible for us to turn out high quality jobs in a j!Ty. Brin^ us you work, or phone or write us about your needs. FEFOOT MATTRESS CO. E Phone Wilmington 9909 I I -eland, N. C. C. W. Davis Co. WHOLESALE GROCER 210-13 N. Water St. Dial 6587 Dial 32286 - Wilmington, X. C. Distributors of Quality Foods Since 1922 Catering to the 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. I -av er raisins, package raisins, bulk raisins, citron, fruit cake mix. Mince meat, pall 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, all 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 5c candy bars We Cater Especial ly to New Grocery Stores on Their Opening Orders . . We Give You Prices. So You Can Compete. We Deliver at all the Beaches. CINDER BLOCKS Gre istributors for Fairmont Cinder Blocks in Brunswick County. Vour Local Dealers Are: ? GRIS^ctt R" Simmons Grocery SOUTHPORT ? G. W. McGlamery ^ 'T OWN ? J. s. Parker SUPPLY ? J. M. Parker & Sons SHALLOTTE ? Kinq Electrical Sales Co. p ? 0 F I N O Experienced Workmen. Qualify Materials QNTRACTrtDC Contact us Throuqh above Local Dealers, p M V 1 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF YOUR JOB ! 1?urtney roofing company, inc. N. C. Crescent Beach, S. C. Conway, S. C. GENERAL ELECTRIC STRATOLINER RANGE $369.95 GENERAL ELECTRIC LIBERATOR RANGE $399.95 Come in today for a free demonstration of these miracle ranges I Kir by 's Hardware Shallotte, N. G. ?Tr?cf?-mark Rig. O.S. M. Oft. , SAVE: 3S% TO 65% On Tobecco Curing ? With STQ-KURE-A All we ask you to c!o 13 to see it EEr CP.E YOU BUY ! On Demonstration everyday in barn across from Whitevilla Live Stock Market. Every Monday we have a man at the barn. Every other day came by 'Store and we wlil send a man out with you ! ! ? NO FLUES NO STACK NO SMOKE Rcyd - Berkley Heating & Supply Co. VVHITEVILLE, N C. SAFI-S Save money, time and trouble on your motor trips this summer. Drive in now . . . make your old, winter -worn tires pay up to 25% the cost of new, safe Pennsylvania P-100 tires. You'll be set for trou ble -free driving. Don't delay . . . come in today. You're welcome to save on Pennsylvania P-100's. 3 1 .25 r -*? WEEK Your Old Tiros Can Be Your Down Payment BLACK'S SERVICE STATION TIRES ? WHEELS ? RIMS ? RECAPPING ' W. C. BLACK WHITEVILLE ? Phone 110-J
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