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EXPECTING FIRST Coast Guard Cutter Modoc, which
FUNDS FOR SOCIAL will be in Southport for the duraSECURITY
CHECKS tion of the races, along with an..
other cutter. These Coast Guard
(Continues from nage 1.1 .
number of persons already being umts w'il! be sent here to aSS,SI
aided through public and private ,h<? ?ak Island Coast Guarc crew
in patrolling: the race course uurngenr.es
g..,v ihat much , ?,e regaUa.
of the money appropriated for the A mass mpetm? of iocal eitir.oxt
two years will be used in wns ,VJS hp,d Monday night in
earing for these persons. | the Brunswick county courthouse,
The three programs of the so- .|n(, ,,t )hat lim(. defjnjtc duties
ci.al securitv that are being ad- were nssisgnoil members of the
ministered through the Depart- val.iolIS fommittees.
men! of public welfare ate public The enthusiasm of local citizens
assistance programs and are has- insllres their loyai support of the
ed er.tiiely upon the need of the coming event, which promises to
applicant. Persons who have re- bp lbP outstanding occasion in
sources that have been available lhp histon- of the town,
to thorn throughout the past In to be abIe to feed tbc
years will be expected to con- hundreds of visitors expected here
tinue to use such resources and fo,. ;hl. city oft-idnls urge
not make application to the do- ll)(,;l| and civic 0rganizapartment
of Public welfare, since tions to plan to open booths and
large numbers of applications ,,lbcl- concessions. There will be
from persons r.ot eligible wdl no charge for these when operatereate
a delay in securing the ^ i,y Southport citizens, the only
assistance needed by people with restriction being that regular
no resources whatsoever. prices must prevail on all sales,
There is no pension in the pub- This RWS for the merchants, too.
lie assistance program ef he so- ftouthoort has no desire to lose
cial so, urily ; t A person fouim bel. remPation for hospitality bcellgible
lor assistance will re- (.;,,.se of ? few peopIe wlth an
ceive such amounts as investiga- idpa of laking advantage of a
tion shows his need to bo in re- ejtuat->n
lation to the funds available. Thc outstanding among the daily
department of public welfare so- entertainment features are plans
heits the cooperation of every (|ancps U) bp hpM eaph pvpn.
o.ti7cn Joining it administer IlndM. ,hp rpiratta in thp
I these public fbnds efficiently by Soutbport high school gymnaainterpreting
the policy to tb-.v junl which will be appropriately
persons wbo may apply that are decorated tat the occasion. Musk
not eligible public assistance. |dance Thursday evening
ill he furnished by Vincent
Co-operation From all Sides Eisermr.n and his orchestra, the
Marks Efforts To Complete most popular band to play here
Plans For Sailboat Races in recent years. The Anchorage
? ? Club orchestra, of Lake Wacca(Continued
from page onel maw. will play for Friday am
and plans are being made to Saturday night's dances. This
ask him to fire the starting band is generally conceded to b<
gun. This ceremory probably the best to ever play a summei
woul.l take place aboard the . county resort. They can be heart
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Will Make Farm Tour Soon
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and its approximate value. There
also will be a demonstration of
proper thinning methods.
On the eve of the opening of
'new timber markets for this section
County Agent Dodson is particularly
anxious that farmers
, take this opportunity to acquaint
; j themselves with the value of their
timber and the approved methods
for marketing.
The day's tour will not be for
the timber owners alone, for vis-1
, its will be made to tobacco farms
' where the ridge method of cul- j
tivation is followed and to farms
where the five-year rotation plan
is being used. Plans also include
a visit to a farm where a cornhog
project is being scientifically
conducted.
Members for the tour will gather
at nine o'clock at the timber I
thinning project on U. S. High.
way 17. near Winabow, and will
make its way to other points
from there. Every Brunswick
county farmer is invited to plan
to make the trip.
Construction Of Dock
Indefinitely Delayed
(Continued from page 1)
1 ed for permission to construct
' on the inland waterway jus*
above the Fort Caswell bridge. J
Plans for the structure and application
for dredging an attendant
slip, 55 by 140 feet, are on
file in the office of Major Ralph
Millis in Wilmington, and a for'!
mal notice has been issued that
l# anv ivirtv or nr.rties wish to
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'! before August 9th.
[ Southport Hoys To
Attend Louisburg
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Louisburg'. August 1?Several
(of the more than 200 students
. i who have already enrolled at
Louisburg College for the coming
year are from Brunswick county
and nearby territory.
Two Southport boys. David
Watson and Dan Walker, plan
, to return for their second year.
Tuesday over radio station WBT.
I Charlotte, as they participate in
the Opening Day Celebration on
the Whiteville Tobacco Market.
Festivities will reach a climax
Saturday evening when boat ownI
ers and members of their crews
will be guests at a dinner at the
; local CCC camp. Carl Georch has
i been invited to be present for
that occasion and to present
awards.
CLEANING CP
There are encouraging signs of
the clean-up campaign about the
j, streets of Southport.
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area feel that they Have been ) <
given the recognition which Co-,) (
lumbus county deserves. ) j
Ml. Johnson will on September I) (
1 become the first full director of ) (
the penal division since the resig- ) [
nation of J. B. Roach, of States- | j (
Ville two years ago. He is form- j {
er speaker of the State House j [
of Representatives, and was ap- ) [
pointed this spring to the reor- j j
ganized highway commission. j j
The third district is comprised j j
of New Hanover, Pender, Colum- j (
bus. Duplin, Sampson, Cumber j [
land. Bladen and Brunswick coun- ) i
ties. | ;
The Wilmington Chamber of j (
Commerce Saturday wrote Mr. ) {
Powell as follows: j j
"We are hastening to extend j j
our congratulations to the State ) j
Highway and Public Works Com- ) (
mission upon the good fortune of ) (
this unit in securing your active j j
affiliation with that Body. At the j [
same time, we feel that you are [
to be felicitated upon the con- j (
fidence and trust imposed in you j
by Governor Clyde Hoey, through [
his decision to tender you the [
official appointment noted. ) j
"We feel quite sure that your j j
broad and comprehensive view- ) [
point will he well illustrated in > j
[your guidance of road way mat- j
ters pertaining to the advance-1 j
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"We will be glad to be of any 1 [
' personal or business service at all j j
j times, and will welcome visits j
1 from you whenever it may be j
j convenient to come to Wilming- j j
j ton and New Hanover County, j
We wish you every degree of sue- I ;
cess in the carrying forward of j j
your various district projects. (
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Mayor Jack Greer, Jr., of !
Whiteville spent part of the past .
week in Southport with his bro- .
ther, Charles Greer.
While here he spent most of !
his time extending invitations to !
I Southport people to attend the
! opening of the Whiteville Tobacco ,
Market next Tuesday. At the
same time, in behalf of White- j
ville people, he was accepting ! j
invitations to be here the latter . J
part of next week to attend the !;
yachting regatta that is to be ! !
held under the auspices of the !
Carolina Yacht Club of Wrightsville.
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Jim?How is Dobcson's credit? |
Manager?It's no good. He al- '
ways pays cash for everything. j
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