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Sunday School
Picnic Tomorrow.
An old-fashioned picnic will be
held by members of Trinity Methodist
Sunday school tomorrow
(Thursday) afternoon at Fort
Caswell.
The crowd will gather in front
of the church at 3:45 o'clock.
Prior to spreading the picnic
lunches, those who wish may gc
swimming in the pools at a special
rate granted by H. H. Thomas
for this occasion.
Sunday school officials urge as
AMUZU
H E A T R E
SOUTHPORT
Week of Oct. 1-9
Wed., - Thurs., Oct. 1-2?
"COWBOY & BLOND"
uifh Marv Belli Hughes
and George Montgomery
Also?Fox Movietone News.
Fri., - Sat.. Oet. 3-4?
"GIRL From HAVANA"
with Dennis O'Keefe
and Clara Carlton
Also "The Little Theatre."
Mon., - Tues., Oet. 6 - 7?
"I'LL WAIT FOR YOU"
with Virginia Wiedler
and Robert Sterling
ALso "Danee Of The Weed"
Wed., - Thnrs., Oet. 8 - 9?
"Blondie Plavs Cupid"
with Penny Singleton
and Arthur Lake
Also?FOX NEWS.
1st SHOW 7:00 P. M.?
ADMISSION BEGINNING
WED., OCT. 1, 1941
ADULTS 20c
Defense Tax 2c
TOTAL 22c
CHILDREN 10c
Defense Tax lc
TOTAL 11c
DON'T DELAYMr.
Farmer:?
If you fail to raise er
farm and home needs this
a big mistake, and you'll
cept yourself. Now is thi
and planting, and we havi
fill your order at once.
w. A.
GENERAL M
BOLIVIA, - -
K CHEVROIET AIDS f .,Ti|C
E
js yea
Elmore
Boli
"Tmariy as" possible-to attend-the
i picnic, and a special drive is be(|
ing made to have former memj
bers present.
, [
11 otto r Drivers
Friday Night
Principals of the consolidated
schools of Brunswick county,
j members of the county board of
: education and school bus drivers
1; have been invited to attend a din|
ner meeting at Shallotte school
Friday evening of this week.
C. C. Brown, equipment enginI
eer for the state department of
I education, will be present and will
] | be principal speaker for the ocI
casion.
Scout Executive
To Attend Meeting
Pavid Liles. district scout executive,
will attend a meeting of
the Southport Boy Scout Troop
No. 35 Friday night.
The meeting will begin at 7:30
o'clock and will be held in the j
Southport Community Center
Building. The public is cordially1
invited to attend this meeting.
I
Local People
Attend Play
j About 20 Southport peopolc, in-|
- *U ~ I
I eluding pracucany an ui uic
school teachers, attended the
~ BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mf. and Mrs. Chas. M. Trott
' of Southport announce the birth
, of a son. Chas. M. Trott, Jr., at |
'James Walker Memorial Hospital
on Tuesday, September 23.
FOR
GOOD FOOD
WE INVITE YOU TO
VISIT OUR
Grade "A" Cafe
W. RUSS, Station
TEXACO PRODUCTS
Shallotte, N. C.
-PLANT TODAY
i
tough small grain for your
s year you may be making
have nobody to blame exe
time to do your plowing
e seed of all kind ready to
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h distinctive new "Door-Ao
iders . . . with smoothly mo
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laled only by much costlier car!
nd matching this style leadersl
i Finest Chevrolet of All Time i
tibined performance and ecoi
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rs. . . . See it ? drive this beai
new car today!
IYST0 BUY THE LEJ
i GET THE LEADINC
Motor Ci
via, North Cart
T1
(opening performance given-by-the i
; Shelton-Amons Players in Thalian f
' Hall in Wilmington last night. 20 !!
I complimentary invitation tickets: a
were sent the Chamber of Com- I
merce for distribution to these ! 0
HAVE HOPES OF j?
BOMBARDMENT BASE [
j (Continued from page one) j
| way of national defense has been .
done in Brunswick county, so far.
In their efforts to secure an
J airport for bombers, it appears
that those who are pushing the s
| matter have some very definite i j.
hope of success. Yesterday after- a
! noon Senators Bailey and R. R. {
Reynolds wired the Chamber of
j Commerce here that they were
1 cooperating to the fullest. The r
j Chamber pf Commerce will have 1 -j
a representative conferring with ' c
j the Senators in Washington today j
; or tomorrow. It is understood | e
that Congressman Clark is also i p
active. I .
J
PENDERLEA FARMS jl
ARE AVAILABLE |
(Continued from page l)
over counties, as well as the Welfare,
WPA and Employment Service
representatives to refer eligible
families to the project.
Penderlea Farms is a resettlement
project of the Farm Security
Administration, composed of
193 farming units and homes. It
is located in northwest Pender
county, N. C. General farming,
including tobacco and cotton, bulb
growing, truck crops and livestock
is carried on. A community
school of eleven grades, operated
by Pender county under the. supervision
of the State Department
of Education, is on the project.
A Mutual Association and a medical
care association are open to
all residents of the project.
To be eligible to occupy one of
the farm units on the project
an applicant must have derived
the major portion of his income
from farming in recent years. He
and his family must be in good
health. Preference is given to applicants
who own outright or have
substantial equity in workstock
and farminig equipment, however
due consideration will be given a
limited number of applicants who
do not possess stock or implements.
As a general rule the family
rents on the project for the
first year.
Eligible families can obtain information
and make application
through the local county FSA
office, or may apply by letter to
Mr. W. R. Robbins at Penderlea
Farms.
DUCK STAMPS ARE
READY FOR SALE
(Continued From Page 1)
212; Washington, 62,704; Louisiana,
43,069; New York, 42,934;
and Iowa, 40,670.
North Carolinians bought 9.965
stamps.
Sold for $1 at post offices, the
duck stamps provide funds that
help finance the Federal Government's
refuge program. Every
sportsman over 16 who hunts migratory
waterfowl is required to
H' ma*
~mmam
' NEW DESIGNED
YUNG TO LEAD IN
eauty PERFORMANCE ?
lip of DESIGNED
is the TO LEAD IN
"roTet ECONOMY I
;der i
ompany
ilina
IE STATE PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C.
iave on his persoon one of the.Oliver, one of'our returned misitamps
with his signature in ink sionaries from China. She brought
icross its face. Many are also us a very interesting message
>urchased by collectors, the post on their work in China, also, of
the war torn condition over there,
'"ice department's philatelic We were very glad to haye
igency in Washington alone reiorting
a sale of 3,260 stamps tw0 mission workers with us; Moast
year. tion to adjourn with the next
meeting to be held at Mill Creek
V. M. U. MEETING Church September 24, 1942.
AT TOWN CREEK Mrs- Carl Ward, Bolivia, presi(Continued
from Page 1) dent.
Scripture reading and discus- Mrs. J. H. Mills, Winnabow,
ion by Rev. A. L. Brown, South- secretary and treasurer.
iort. Prayer by Rev. M. L. Mintz,
picnic dinner was served on OUTDOOR WRITERS
he grounds. PLAN TO RETURN
AFTERNOON | (Continued from page 1)
Song, "Sweet Hour of Prayer"; j port has been selected for two
ievotional by Mrs. M. B. Robbins. j years in succession.
"he "Power of Prayer" was dis- J They not only met here last
ussed by Rev. M. L. Mintz. | year and are meeting again this
We had with us our state ex- year, but they eieciea nezitui, a
cutive secretary, Mrs. VV. D. Southport man, an honorary life
liggs, of Raleigh, also, Mrs. Bum member of the association. This
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"imagine me,
steering a
Destroyer!"
i
"And I've had two pay raises
in only eight months! I'll say
you can't beat Uncle Sam's N
|
YOU couldn't ask for a greater thrill than ~
that which a fellow gets when he comes |
back home wearing a trim Navy uniform. The ^ I
folks crowd around. They all want to know
where you've been, what you've done. And
man, do you have stories to tell! GC
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GREATEST LIFE IN THE WORLD EA
r
You're proud. And you should be. For you've va
been leading the greatest life in the world.
And it's a thrill to tell about it, too. A thrill to "
see the admiration in the eyes of the One and FR
Only Girl as you tell about the first time you tai
steered a Destroyer. Or handled a P.T. Boat Fil
at more than 45 miles per hour. Or stepped co
out in front of your shipmates to receive your TH
first promotion. ^
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1\\ \t M\\\
'' ' ' can r
And with that promotion came an increase near'
in pay. And there were more to come. Second choos
Class. First Class. And then Chief Petty aviat
Officer. Many might even go to Annapolis. tricia
Or to Pensacola with the flying cadets! Ye
Exciting? You bet, and fun too. Something you :
doing all the time. Real he-man's stuff. Box- assur
ing. Baseball. Football. Swimming. AND you f
MOVIES... previews, too! and i
I
ENROLL IN THE NAVAL RE
... BE RELEASED AFTER THE EMI
The Secretary of the Navy has announced:? spared, regardlt
"All men now enlisting in the Naval Reserve maining in their
will be retained on active Navy duty through- Remember? <
out the period of the national emergency, but Reserve offer y
they will be released to inactive duty as soon promotions, pa;
after the emergency as their services can be menta ip the Na
SERVE YOUR COUNTRY BUILD
is an honor that has only been v
given to half a dozen other men J r
and one woman since the organ- d
ization was formed about a quarter
of century ago. I
A
ROUTINE SESSION
OF COUNTY COURT
(Continued from -cage 1)
medical services for the prosecuting
witness. The defendant must d
remain of good behavior. !n
Hannah Washington, colored. c
was found not guilty of assault. jjj
Cuel Burnett, white, was found v
guilty of drunk driving and wasiq
given 4 months on the roads. |d
| Judgment was suspended uponjs
I payment of costs and a fine of j
I $50.00, his driving license being j |
I revoked for 12 months. 11
HOMECOMING DAY
AT MILL BRANCH
(Continued from page 1.)
ladies.
The motive of this program was
to renew interest in the Sunday
school, prayer meetings and
church services and to try to
strengthen the band, increase the
force, and make the community
I a better place in which to live.
I . :
Christman Explains New
Federal Taxes In Force
(Continued From Page One)
October 1st, will, on October
II be required to pay one cent
| federal tax and on an admisison
charge of 15 cents the tax will
be two cents. "In other words"
i continued Mr. Christman, "the tax
j amounts to one cent on each ten
j cents admission paid or a fracj
tional part thereof". The personal
! exemption on income tax reI
turns have been lowered to a
| point where there will be but few j |
avy!" I ^
LOOK WHAT THE U. S. NAVY
40 NAVAL RESERVE OFFER YO
EE TRAINING worth $1500. Nearly 50 trad
d vocations to choose from.
IOD PAY with regular increases. You m
rn up to $126 a month.
CH YEAR you are entitled to a genero
cation period, with full pay.
IOD FOOD and plenty of it.
EE CLOTHING. A complete outfit of clot
; when you first enlist. (Over $100 wortl
EE MEDICAL CARE, including regular de
I attention.
YEST SPORTS and entertainment any m
aid ask for.
AVEL, ADVENTURE, THRILLS-You car
at the Navy for them!
COME AN OFFICER. Many can work f
aDDointment to the Naval Academy
e Annapolis of the Air at Pensacola.
TURE SUCCESS. It's easy for Navy train
in to get good-paying jobs in civil life.
9ERAL RETIREMENT-PAY for regular Na:n.
,
FREE TRAINING WORTH $1500
all this time you're taking care of
e! The Navy said, "Pick a tradenake
you an expert." And they gave
y 50 skilled trades and vocation
ie from: Radio expert, machinist, we
ion mechanic, dental technician, i
n?to mention a few.
s, training that would be worth $15(
in one year's time. Training that
e you of a well-paid job in civil life,
jet paid while learning?get your ]
i complete outfit of clothing free.
SERVE i\ k
ERGENCY
*s of the length of time re,he
regular Navy and Naval
ou the same travel, training,
f increases. Physical requireival
Reserve are more liberal.
YOUR FUTURE
WEDNESDAY. Orrnprp |
vho will not be required to file banks throughout
eturns for the year of 1941 the Several month-. ,,
leputy said. ed drowning w. . Uf u
. Cd in TOt<?. O . runr' S
'rison Doors Close Behind ,'owi or bowling '"^an
Villie W. Ward Last Week name p- L
(Continued From Page One) sequently am.;, 4 ...
ounty has ever witnessed. Fja - ar>d brought hackIt
was charged that Ward, on 'raa'- ?
he 11th of May, 1940, faked a : At the trial
rowning in the Little River inlet I sides Wan- \tJu-"! i
lear Calabash in Brunswick Ward, Roy p ? \r1, i
ounty. in order to collect $43,000, J. D. Baxley ,
nsuranee money on his life. His j judgment upon Mrs ~ B
i-ife, Mrs. Edith Ward, subse- mons and Baxlry Wai VB
uently collected the amount, and ed. SViS(B
ieposited it, after paying offi W. Chess Ward receive ?
ome of Ward's obligations, in tcnce of 3 to 5 year,. '*
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year, so when you get ready to buy sl^B
for the family you'll want to go wher(B
each member can be properly fitted, n
We have a fine selection of fall foot.B
wear, and we want you to come here firstH
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