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PAGE 8 Sanitation Will Be Stressed In Shellfish Work Uniform Sanitary Laws Wil Govern Preparation Anc Sale Of Oysters, Clam: And Other Products Foi Market LAWS EFFECTIVE HERE THIS FALI These Rules Were Nol Made With The Idea Of Working A Hardship On Fishermen, But In Interest Of Good Health ] Beginning with the coming sea son, regulations promulgated bj the Department of Fisheries anc ithe State Board of Health, con trolling shellfish sanitation wil be enforced uniformly through out the State. The rules whicl have been heretofore enforcec from Morehead City northwarc I' on the State's Coast, will alsc be in force in the southern hall in order to protect the public health and comply with the re I quirements of the U. S. Public Health Service. Persons shucking oysters 01 shipping shell stock without cer tification by the State Board o Health will be subject not onlj ' to prosecution but also if con victed to both fine and impris onrnent. The State Board of Heal th does not wish to work : i hardship on any producer anc j while it is duty bound to worl first in the interest of the pub |: lie health, also intends to De o any possible assistance to an; one wishing to engage in thi business, by furnishing plans 01 1 advice as to preparations foi meeting the requirements of th< law. j Through its shellfish inspectors E. C. Hubbard and A. W. Petty the Board of Health has attemp ted to interest the various count; boards of commissioners to fur nish, with WPA assistance shucking facilities for the loca shell fishermen, but due to th> financial condition of the loca government, has met with littli I success. Hence, those desiring ti engage in the business must maki their own arrangements. In contiast to past unsanitar methods of production when oys ter were shucked in open buck ets under any condition withou (any means of sterilization, am by any and eveiyone whether o not free from disease, shuckinj operations in the future must b so conducted as to produce no only a palatable but also a saf product. Regulations governing th gathering and shipping of shell stock will also be enforced. Persons interested in handlinj oysters or clams in this sectioi during the coming season shouli communicate with E. C. Hubbard state inspector for the southeri half of the coast, at Box 291 Morehead City. Mill Branch News Mill Branch. Aug. 2?Friends c Miss Evelyn Mintz will be gla to know that she is improvinj from an appendicitis operation. Misses Daisy Smith and Ev: Milliken spent Sunday with Miss es Evelyn and Lena Mintz. | Mrs. Ernest Milliken and chil dren spent Sunday with her pai ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Watt! Ed. Memory of Whitevillc wa here on business last week. Pink White of this section i reported to be ill at his home. Johnnie Wester, who is cngag ed on the Shallotte and White j * ville road construction, was in jured while at work Friday. H is being treated at the Bruns wick County Hospital. Mrs. S. K. Mintz is spcndinj a few days with relatives at At botsbourg. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Piver an nounce the birth of a son, Jame Judson Jr., on July 11. ; t ii ? Price an When you ask 11 that you notice tl pays to be penny 1 ish. When you you can judge the disc for yourself, i * upon a reliable whose business ( fied customers. : I i! Shallotte ' i 11 Hob son / ) s \ SHALLC j i ? Two Men Taken In Hit-Run Case L Lloyd Evans And Delbert Hewett, Of Boon's Neck I Section, Arrested By PatI rolmen 1 A door handle from an autor mobile picked up at the scene of an alleged hit-run automobile accident on the road between here and Supply has led to the ? arrest of Lloyd Evans and Delbert Hewett. of Boon's Neck sect tion. in connection with the injury of Josh Howard, of Bolivia, 'last week. j Howard was struck down and j suffered a dislocation of the eljbow and other injuries one night last week r.y a car which he said side-swipped him on the road anil " fled the scene. Deputy Sheriff D. r L. Ganey and state highway pa1 trolmen found the door handle which had been knocked off when it struck Howard. j The handle, highway patrolmen said, was traced to a small truck 1 owned by Elder Hewett, of Boon's Neck section. The owner told officers he had loaned the truck ' to Delbert Hewett and Evans on the night Howard was injured. * i Both Evans and Hewett were ' brought here and lodged in jail; Evans being held for reckless driving, with injuries, and hit-run 1 driving, and Hewett charged with " leaving the scene of an accident. They have since been released f ' ; on Dan. Bolivia News i Bolivia, Aug. 3?Ben Holden 1 formerly of Bolivia has moved to c his home in Shallotte. Jimmy Galloway has accepted f a position with Willetts Motor / Company recently. He was form; erly employed by J. L. Henry of r Winnabow. r Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knox an? nounce the birth of a son, James Malcolm, on July 19. Miss Evelyn Lewis visited her , parents at Carolina Beach over - the week-end. She has as her f guests Misses Judy McKiethan - and Vira Lewis. M. B. Watkins was a business 1 visitor here Monday, s Jesse Lewis has recently ac1 cepted a position with a Wilming. ton bottling Co. 5 John Hall, of Jacksonville. Els more Coleman, of Verona, Berdy Smith, of Wilmington, and Mr. Brown are residents here now. - They are employed by the Gallo way Brothers. t! Mrs. Henry Galloway has re.1 turned home after visiting with r ' her daughter, Miss Frances Galj loway, in Boone. Miss Galloway c is attending summer school there, t Bedford Standland. of Wilminge ton. Delaware, and Hollis Williamson were visitors in Bolivia e last week. I- J. D. Danford is employed by Willetts Motor Company here. 5 Theron Mercer and J. D. Dana ford were visitors at Carolina il Beach Saturday night. I. ' Shallotte News sna none, Aug. ^?earn miss, 01 Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Russ. Miss Lonnie Trippe spent last ,f week in Atlantic City, N. J. and (1 New York City, g | Mr. and Mrs. J. G. VVomble and small son. Joseph Everette, a of Kannapolis are visiting Mr: i- and Mrs. E. Holden, Jr. ! M. II. Gathin, of Raeford, was I- a business visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. William5. son and family, and Mrs. VV. B. s Clark, of Lake Waccamaw, visited D. T. Long and family Suns day. Mcsdames. M. H. Rourk and . H. L. Stanley were Wilmington i- visitors Wednesday. . j The many friends of Miss Eula e Mae Long will be glad to learn that she is able to return to her duty as office nurse for Dr. ? M. H. Rourk, after a recent illi-1 ness. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hams and - family visited Mrs. Hawes' father, s Mr. Irdle Bennett, at Longwood I Sunday. id Quality? jj about price, be sure jj le quality. It never jj wise and pound fool- j j are not certain that jj quality of inerchan- J j it is better to depend jj home merchant jj Jcpcnds upon satis- jj 11 II )i fading Co. I (irby, Pro/>. i )TTE, N. C. j | THE ] New Combination Licenses Here State Hunting-Fishing Licenses Went On Sale In This County The First Part Of This Week Hunters and fishermen properly licensed for the combined sports will be distinguished this year by a new circular chromium-brass badge for display on their person while in the field or along the stream bank. These badges are Inow on sale at the courthouse and at various places in the j county. ' These new state resident badges for 1937-38, are the most attractive ever issued by the Department of Conservation and Development. Made of brass, with a sturdy fastening pin, the buttons are lettered and finished in stainless chromium. They are i about the size of a silver dollar." I Joe Chalk, state game and inland fisheries commissioner said. "This combination hunting and I fishing license should prove one ! of the most popular ones ever offered. Since the coming of good roads and automobiles, which aljlow quick travel into all parts of the State, county fishing and hunting boundaries have practically disappeared. By purchasing the combination license, residents sportsmen may fish and hunt in every county of the State without i having to purchase another license " the Commissioner ex plained. To hunters and fishermen, one of the attractive features of the new combination license will be the saving it offers. Purchased separately, hunting and fishing license cost North Carolina resident sportsmen $2.10 each. The new combination hunting and fishing license will cost only $3.10. i m Hubby?There's time enough for Peggy to marry. Let her wait until the right man comes along Wife?Why should she wait that long? I didn't. STOGIE The word "Stogie" came frorr Wheeling, West Virginia, where old stage drivers kept their day's supply of cigars in the folded tops of their stogie-boots. _____________________ p. , yi i'i?i>imi? mm oii'i LAS' Pay your 193 UST 9, and TAKE-OUT! Advertiseme ment of deini of WEDNES1 save embara c L ,* I I 'I! )! I Notice || DogTi Due I! )( == J i|| Tax C IS ill II III Hi raws REPORTER. WHITEVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA iljury List For County Home Notes 1: ri . 1 fT" 1 S. B. Sellers visited relatives i September termat Wednesday uvpevinuvi Henry Jones left Thursday , , ,, . ,, _ ? morning for a visit to his home Judge Marshall 1. opeers, ,1 Of Durham, Will Preside a ?C Un? 3 0 y" Over One Week Civil >rank M' SelIers came Thur3' Term To Begin Monday, I'^ evcninK bringing Griffin TurSeptember 6 Iner and son' who stopped till | Friday. | Following is the jury list which ! Miss Mary Lewis visited her . ? .. I sister, Miss Fairlce Lewis, Sat-! was drawn Monday for service at! , ' urday morning. the September term of Brunswick Mrs Sam ciemmons and daucounty Superior court for the j ghter and son and Mr. and Mrs. trial of Civil cases, Judge Mar- Griffin visited S. B. Sellers Sunshall T. Speers, of Durham, will day mondn&Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Williams preside. an(j Marje ancj Anna Lee Creech E. A. Ganey, Leland. went to Shallotte Monday mornP. L. Swain, Bolivia. J ing. , i [ James O. Corner, Jr., Bolovia. Reverend J. J. Adams came I J R. Comron, Winnabow. out Monday noon bringing some A. W. Wilson, Bolivia. Bibles and Scriptures for the 1 W. H. Benton, Shallotte. ; Home. D. W. Pigott, Shallotte. q \yhen is the best time to D. C. Hewett, Supply. cut cowpeas for hay? S. B. Hickman, Longwood. A. Cut when the first pods W. B. Edwards, Ash. begin to yellow. This gives a hay A. L. Mercer, Boliva. ;Cf high quality with not too much ! C. R. Gore, Shallotte. j woody material. Cure as rapidly , f|i Ivey High, Shallotte. . as possible because over-curing f j W. M. McDonald, Southport. causes the leaves to fall off an' j || T. T. Browning, Shallotte. teaches out the green color. FI'll. H. Anedrson, Leland. O. A. Lewis, Bolivia. I S. A. Tripp, Shallotte. M. J. Sellers, Supply. j Obbie Long, Ash. David R. Johnson, Belivia. : John W. Lancaster, Ash. C. A. Watts, Leland. I S. B. Benton, Ash. P. P. Formy Duval, Ash. H. H. Hickman, Shallotte. bR?ASTSTROK? CHA fOR 5 YEARS IN A ROW? Leonard Spence, champion swimmer, says j ; he enjoys Camels ?especially at mealtimes ; :i _______ ???? ? -- I'I^II'Iv?i'i J11 iiwwwHijf T WARNING I 1 16 taxes before MONDAY, AUG- j save costs of Advertising. NO 5 AFTER THAT DATE. nt of property for sale for paypent taxes will begin in the issue DAY, AUGUST 11. Pay now and ssment and additional costs. !. K. MILLIKEN TAX COLLECTOR .III UU UlllM Ml J *****#***************************$ 11 X )H iji s to Dog Owners f ax $1.50 Will Be July 15, 1937 j| . E. CARR, it ^ Hector, City of Southport j ! f' I 11 1 )l | 11 i - - J THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 P :^f '""V^ iSSTmin mi ,vn^I^Cj:? A Hearty Invitation Is I Extended Farmers I To Market Their Tobacco Crop I ON THE 1 Wliitpvillft Market I J T AtlfcV v _ K ... To avail themselves of the facilities offer- 9 ed by the Tobacco Warehouses, including the I accumulated experience of the operators?all I of whom are at all times striving to extend I j^H for your benefit, quicker dispatch and better il prices for your season's crop. I jH Smart Shoppers I !N WHITEVILLE AND ALL THIS GREAT I AREA HAVE FOR SEVERAL YEARS I DEPENDED ON I ' 1 n , j I jLeaer nroiners m To Outfit Their Family I WITH ALL THEIR CLOTHING FOR BOTH 1 DRESS AND EVERYDAY WEAR ^ I LEDER BROS, is more than a store. It is 9 an institution in Whiteville. Thrifty and Smart 9 shoppers rely on us because they know our 9 dependability for quality, style and value. 9 i III It is our policy to offer the finest merch- 9 ab W ffttf andise at reasonable prices and we believe the growth of our business is evidence that m our patrons appreciate our efforts. I This Tobacco season finds us prepared I with greater stocks of fine new merchandise I to fill those needs at the most reasonable I prices ever offerd! I jg5 ' i >! .? ' ?JJ i> I j I ? i>i. i > i m iii i fii^ i>iii<iii'iiH iily ii I iiniiwi
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