| jgyJWy I se W. Milligan was crprise birthday party Xovember 20, at the Bwr > >!?? W. W. Milligan, ^thtown. She was pre <velv and use p i . luncheon was v t'-iends. chil i-en attending. _ ts included j; - A. Peaton of v . \v. M. Wright J!: ! Mrs. G. ,L. '.. w-: \im. Mr. and Mrs. y , Bolivia, Mr. Ke" Milligan of Wil Geor-t> Milligan, Jr. of _ M Dennis Evans I \ Mrs. Ljnnie I rg, Mrs. Eva I :rg. BiUv | Ga., lbs. Ft. and son. Charles, of rSQNALS Lou Hanson, student fXC. Greensboro, spent iksgirirg holidays here parents. Mr. and Mrs. c. She had as her house it Barbara Brown of J-.: Va. s! Taylor left Saturday r York City where he wxiated with the sales for one of the leading Ionizations of the South. |t McRacken and daugh C the Thanksgiving holi days in Monroe with relatives. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. Nonnie Rogers of South port spent Monday until Wednes day as a medical patient. Mrs. Julia Johnson of Supply was a medical patient from Tues- j day until Thursday. j Baby Sandra Bowling of Bolivia i spent Tuesday and Wednesday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Daniels of Morehead City announce the birth of a son on Tuesday. Walker Hewett of Supply spent Tuesday until Monday as a medi cal patient. Miss Vernie Rogers of Winna bow was a surgical patient from Wednesday until Thursday. Elroy Smith of Ash entered on Wednesday 'as a medical patient. Mrs. Sarah Hollis of Leland en tered as a medical patient on Wednesday. Fred Robbins of Bolivia spent Thursday until Friday as a medi cal patient. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hewett of Supply announce the birth of twin daughters on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilmouth of Southport announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones of Southport announce the birth of a son on Friday. Dosh Hewett of Supply entered on Friday as a medical patient. WINTERIZE YOUR CAR it now, and do it with GOOD GULF nets that you know will protect you all r long. IS LONG SERVICE STATION No. 17 Supply, N. G. BERRY LAND FOR. SALE O-acres of the best blueberry land in South. ?;on U. S. No. 17 ? 45-mi!es South of Wilmington, drained. Electricity available. Will sell all or part 100 per acre. CORNELIUS THOMAS l BOX 1027 WILMINGTON, N. C. HJRTNEY ROOFSNG CO., Inc. oofing and Siding Contractors TELEPHONE 3121 SOUTHPORT, N. C. ? also ? CRESCENT BEACH and CONWAY, S. C. Hip Roofing, - Asphalt Shingles NNSYLVANIA MOO TIRES UP TO 50% F?* your old tires iaji?? .?* perfect motor .?? j witch now to sturdy Wt!Vania P-XOO's . . . ^-'he-minute in safety, ?j- se> too. See us today. Ill ? 7-?-?? mi? I * u S SERVICE STATION KL K ~~ WHITEVILLE - PHONE 1 10-J Mrs. Norma Loughlin of South- ] port entered as a medical patient on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rochelle ' of Bolivia announce the birth <jf a son on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roma Pigott of Southport announce the birth of a son on Saturday. Mrs. Ara Evans c I Bolivia en tered on Saturday as a medical i patient. James M. Marlowe of South- j port entered as a medical patient ; on Monday. High Times By: Lib, Jan, Toog and Glo Although we still haven't for gotten our few days vacation, we are ready to begin another week with one bright thought in mind, j Christmas holidays. Our Thanks giving was an enjoyable one, and we hope yours was the same. But now for the news and gossip. Around the school we have seen: Stuart Arrington, Latitia Hickman, Kay Moore, and Gloria Hewett discussing basketball. Naturally, because we started practicing the beginning of this week . . . Gene Fullwood was seen during study hall having one of his rare laughing spells . . Lewis Fullwood hobbling on crutches and suffering a broken toe . . . Harold Spencer reading funny books to keep him out of trouble during study hall . . . Patricia Adams spent the week end in Kinston and Jackie Marsh went to Rocky Mount . . . We saw some of the high school j students giving a performance j Tuesday and Wednesday night of last week in the program "Laff j It Off" at the school house . . . Bright and early Monday morning | we saw Iris Rabon running a ; stencil off for Mr. Robinson also j lending a helping hand was Sue I Williamson, Elliott Hickman and' Boyce Spencer . . . We saw Stuart Arrington enjoying her sister, P^t's visit home . . . Sat urday morning about 8:20 we saw Kay Moore on her way to Chapel Hill to attend the North Car olina-Virginia game . . . Sunday we heard Mary E. Fullwood tell ing of her trip to Virginia for Thanksgiving . . . Also we heard Catherine and Rebecca McRacken telling of their busy holiday in Monroe and the big time they had at the square dance . . .Sat urday night we saw William Price and David Dosher, an old school mate now staying in Wilmington, on their way to the square dance at the U. S. O. huilding ... - We ?saw Gloria Hewett*- "handing ?'^rP her money for the banquet Tues day night and Linda Hickman, Gloria Hewett and Billy Dosher planning the stunt, also for the 87 NEW INTEftNATIONALS OFFERED CHICAGO? Nov. 30? New truck engineering and design providing advances in performance, safety and comfort mark the 87 new L-Line basic truck chassis models introduced by the motor truck division of International Harvester Company. light, medium and heavy-duty trucks from the L-Line are shown here. The new line features shorter overall lengths, greater maneuverability, better load distribution and more economical operation. A new cab design offers greater all-around visibility and provides more interior roomi ness, comfort and convenience. International Harvester also intro duced with its heavy-duty-engineered L-Line new, improved power plants, transmissions. / ? - '? ? J banquet. Monday afternoon starts an other season of hard work, espec ially for the backetball teams. The squads began their practice When You Need Building Materials SEE US SMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc. Castle Hayne Road Phone 2-3339 WILMINGTON, N. C. Lumber ? VVallbocrds ? Roofing ? Paints, Etc. FARM EQUIPMENT ? DEMONSTRATION ? m We invite our Brunswick county friends to attend the tractor and farm equipment de monstration at Bleuenthal Airport in Wil- 1 mington Friday, December 2, beginning at 10 o'clock. -?MARKS MACHINERY CO. j Wilmington, N. G. again toward two championships this year instead of one. We have a few students entering this year ! for the first time and we still | have several veterans from last year. Guess this is all for this week, J but look for us again. Until then. ! Adios. Congressman Is Holiday Visitor Congressman C. B. Deane And Members Of His Family Spent Thanksgiv ing At Long Beach Cot tage Congressman and Mrs. C. B. Deane and family of Rockingham spent the week-end at their sum mer home at Long Beach. Owning to being detained in Washington by the long session of Congress, Congressman Deane was able to make only an qccasional visit home during the summer. He also jhad to be absent for some time, j going to Japan as a member of President Truman's Commission. ' A leading Baptist, Congressman Deane was a very active figure in the summer negoitations that resulted in the North Carolina Baptists buying Fort Caswell. Like Congressman Deane, Con gressman F. Ertel Carlyle owns a summer home at Long Beach. He was one of the first builders there when development started a few years ago. It is understood that both Con gressmen are very much interest ed in the big plans that are now underway for development of the new section of Long Beach, a work that is expected to show activity by the first of the year. It is an interesting fact that Long Beach is the only beach re sort area in North Carolina where two congressmen own summer homes. The second deadline affects vet erans with service-connected dis abilities who permitted their National Service Life Insurance to lapse. Veterans have until ' December 31 to reinstate their in- ? surance without having service connected disabilities counted ? against them. IN THESE 6 BOTTLES Buy Pepsi 6-at-a-time . ; . and sire. Sparkling Pepsi tastes twice as good . . . goes twice as far : ; ; gives twice as much. You'll enjoy Pepsi? America'* favorite cola in the big, Big 12 oz. bottle. Pick up 6 today I tl-oi. boftUl nut i WHY TAKE LESS-WHEN PEPSI'S BESIb "Lilian lo 'Counter-Spy,' JuMdoy and Thursday cvanlnf t, y?ur ABC (MIm* Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., of Wilmington, N. C. AQUA-LOOP "The Best Fish Story Ever Told GOLD FISH BOWLS , ' Complete With 4 Beautiful Goldfish PRICE $5.00 The Finest Novelty We Have Seen This Season. Im agine seeing these beautiful goldfish swimming the loop! Come in and see for yourself. You will want one for those hard-to-please persons on your Christmas list, E-L-M GIFT SHOP Southport, N. C. HeaW'Vuty Engineered IHTMHATWHAl TRUCKS Every International Truck in the line is all new. And every new International 1Yuck from 4,200 to 90,000 pounds GVW is Heavy-Duty Engineered! That means the new International Trucks give you lower operating and maintenance costs. It means they'll last longer. Look at the record For 18 straight years International has been first in the sale of heavy-duty trucks (16,001 pounds and over, GVW). Cost-conscious men who buy these trucks buy on a basis of performance proved by cost records. The same management, the same engineers, the same production men, the same test experts who have kept International Trucks the outstanding value in the heavy-duty truck field, have developed every single tatriea't most e?npM? truck Ih. 87 tote modrt. thousand* of ?pwltllnd Mriitlom - HCh h??vyduty inglnetrtd. new model In the new International Thick Una. Com* In -find out what heavy-duty engineering meant in terms of operating economy. See how heavy-duty engineered truck stamina is combined with new com fort and ease of handling. Go over the outstanding new features-each one proved under actual operating con ditions in years of tests from coast to coast - ' INTER NATIONAL1#* TRUCKS < Marks Truck and Tractor Go. Marks Machinery Co. Whiteville, N. G. Wilmington, N. C. MEMBER OF AMERICA'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE TRUCK SERVICE ORGANIZATION

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