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We started out to have
in this section, and tc re
vice to our customers o
trucks.
J. Today, we not only 1
equipped shop in this sect
be found anywhere.
In the good years jus
. sales, tire sales, etc., m
. neglected their shops, wh
kept buying the latest eq
Eleven years ago we of
- work. We have always
suit our customers needs.
Today we are ready to
you need for your car . . .
There will not be any moi
. for perhaps years to coi
present car.
Our wheel balancing t
give you more mileage
more new tires are avails
sible care of your present
Our 11 years of expe
and Servicing is at youi
your patronage is apprec
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Broken and Re
We also have i
mules we have trad
you can get him pri
We Buy, Sell oi
We are dealers
some good buys in i
Lewis
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Wirt. Jerkins, of New Castle,
Del., is spending this week here
with Mrs. Jenkins, who is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Woodside.
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J
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| and there is a
) I emergency has
j | this change in o
We solicit
! I and customers
j [ render you the
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Mrs. R. L. Garrett and daughter,
Miss Anna Katherine Garrett,
left Friday for Florida
where they are spending the wini
ter.
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ithcr largest- [?
js than any of vlEsStji ;
dent scientific JPhB;
E CIGARETTE OF
1STLIER TOBACCOS
1942 1
RS AGO i
the best equipped garage <
nder the best possible ser- '
n all makes of cars and 1
(
lave the most modernly i
ion, but among the best to
t ended for automobile
any dealers and garages
ile we kept plugging. We
uipment.
fered easy terms on repair
tried to arrange terms to
serve you, no matter what
have it attended to today,
re new cars for civilian use
me, so take care of your l
ind alignment service will i
on your present tires. No
ible, so take the best postires.
irience in Auto Repairing
* disposal, and as always
iated.
UTO SERVICE
AGE
:e Mgr. In Charge of Shop
TON, Owner
;d Load of
OUNG IB
LES 1
ady To Work ?*K8
several good traded-in mules i
led in on Ford tractors. If yoi
ced right.
r Trade for Cash or 011
s for Ford Automobiles and T
used cai's, trucks and tractors.
-Peay Moti
TABOR CITY, N. C.
E TO CUST(
mmediately, all parts, rr
in our garage will be sti
have been frozen by tl
shortage of replacemc
made it necessary for
ur policy.
the continued patronagt
and assure you of our t
best possible service at;
ORE MOTOR
Bolivia, N. C.
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Personals
Egan Hubbard, of Ft. Bragg,
spent last week here with relatives.
Pomphrette Swain, who has
been spending the past two weeks
with relatives here has returned
to New Castle, Del.
Harvey Brown, of Wilmington,
spent last week end here with his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. L.
Brown.
Mrs. Lee Aldridge visited her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Aldridge, last week
at their home in Wilmington.
Mrs. Gus Morse, Jr., of Wilmington,
visited her mother, Mrs.
Eva Wolfe, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McKeithan
and little son of Wilmington spent
part of last week here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorme and
children of New Bern, visited Mr.
and Mrs. D. F. Danford last week.
Capt. T. G. Peadrick, of New
Castle, Del., spent last week here
with his family.
PLANE OBSERVERS
NEED BINOCULARS
(Continued From Page One)
turn to the owners in due time.
Such glasses that the owners
are willing to loan may be given
to Mr. Jones at his home at Leland,
or they may be left at the
office of this paper and will be |
A CONVENIENT
? STOP
Douglas Hawes
Service Station
Standard Oil Products
SUPPLY, N. C.
(Intersection Of Route
No. 303 and U. S. No. 17)
CHILDREN'S
COLDS
for direct relief from miseries
of colds?coughing, pnlegm, irritation,
clogged upper air passagesrub
throat, chest, and back with
Vicks VapoRub. Its poultice-andvapor
action brings relief without
dosing.
also, for head / fjt'-n
cold "sniffles", "J*. . Jfc
melt a spoonful |M
of VapoRub in
hot water. Then 'i*
have the child A
breathe in the \M
steaming vapors. W VapoRub
'
tnd also some good
i need a good mule
Terms. See Us
'ractors. And have
i Co.
tX]tmi?3tI]tltKltW?
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saterials and larictly
CASH to
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lie government, j |
;nt parts. This j|
us to announce j(
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sarnest effort to x
all times. jj
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THE STATE PORT PILO
promptly delivered to him to place
at the points where they are
needed.
DEATH FOLLOWS
SUDDEN ATTACK
(Continued from page 1)
Kraus, all of Philadelphia.
Funeral services were conducted
here Saturday afternoon by
Rev. A. L. Brown, and the body
was laid to rest in the family lot
at Northwood cemetery.
ORTON GARDENS
WITHSTAND COLD
(Continued From Page One)
lia plants are assuring a continuance
of blooms for the next several
weeks, with azaleas and
other flowers coming on.
HOME NURSING
COURSE BEGINS
(Continued From Page One)
rolled how to care for the sick
in the home.
Those who were there at the
first class meeting were: Mesdames
J. E. Carr, Harry Weeks,
Dallas Piggott, C. G. Ruark,George
Y. Watson, R. C. Daniel,
J. W. Ruark, J. G. Christian, L.
T. Yaskell, Fred Ashburn, Harold
St. George, Hulan Watts, Valle
Fredere, A. E. Huntley, Arthur
Weeks, Howard Watts, J. M.
Harper, Jr., Fred Willing, W. S.
Davis, Martin McCall, and Misaes
Elizabeth Watson and Doris Butler.
TOBACCO BEDS
DOING NICELY
(Continued From Page One)
planters.
Pearl Formy Duval, also of j
Ash, stated his seed have been I
in the ground for some time and
he is expecting the plants to
make their appearance by the
first of February.
There are, of course, a great
many growers who have not yet
sown their seed. Unless unusually
bad weather sets in all beds will J
be planted by early in February, [
according to talk heard among j
farmers this week.
LEAGUE PLAY IN
COUNTY LEAGUE
GETS UNDERWAY
(Continued From Page One;
port is repeated many times in
this and other communities. Principal,
W. R. Lingle was hard
put to it to find patrons willing
to drive their cars on a basketball
trip. In fact, only an hour
before the girls game was to begin,
some of the members of the
boy's team were still stranded
here.
With ten teams, five girls' and
five hoys', of near equal strength,
it appears likely that this year's
race for championship honors is
wide open and there should be
county-wide interest in this year's
race.
Criminal Court Still In
Session At Southport And
Civil Docket Awaits Trial
(Continued From Page One)
ard, assault with deadly weapon
with intent to kill, continued to
May term of court.
Carl Bennett, public drunkenness,
plead nola contendre, costs.
Laura Smith, Pearl Richardson,
Hugh Carter Burris and Gaston
Thompson, larceny, case was dismissed.
Elijah Smith, burning woods,
nol pros, with leave.
Dave McMillan, drunk and disorderly.
case dismissed.
The criminal part of the term
would, apparently, not be finished
until some time today, although
the civil docket was scheduled to
begin this morning.
Large Attendance At REA
Meeting As Ash Saturday
(Continued from page 1)
ville.
Ed D, Bishop, superintendent
of the Co-Operative, read a
message from Harry Slattery,
national administrator of tho
Rural Electrification Administration,
Washington; in which
he sent greetings to the members
in attendance.
AMUZU
THEATRE
SOUTHPORT
Program For Week Of
January 23 29
?- i
Friday - Saturday?
"Devil Dogs
Of The Air"
James Cagney
and Pat O'Brien
Also Selected Short?
Monday - Tuesday?
"Whistling In
The Dark"
Red Skelton and
Ann Rutherford
Also Fox Movietone News
Wednesday - Thursday?
"Kiss The Boys
Goodbye"
Don Ameche and
Mary Martin
ALso Latest March of Time?
"AMERICA AT WAR"
COMING SOON:?
"Kitty Foyle"
rnfiiiiiili i
T, SOUTHPORT, N. C.
In his message he said: "You
have worked hard to get electricity.
Your lines have now
been energized more than two
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VITAMINS
Sunled Vitamin Bread
natural vitamins. A few
needed daily requirement!
makes these the way she '
and flavorful oils, comhir
very highest nutritional '
. It is this nourishing par
Vitamin Bread.with great!
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Hickman's Gross
Thomasboro, Janr
Grissett Town, Ja
Lockwoods FollyLockwoods
FollyBoone's
Neck?Cc
Lock woods FollyShallotte
Post Offi
North West?L. C
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Leland?Post Offi
Leland?L. J. Mil
Long Reach?Rob
Navassa?Lewis' I
Winnabow?Henr
Bolivia, January 3<
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TAX
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every member has the right and
the privilege of knowing what
the cooperative is doing. If all
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hat in il Vitamin O?by irradiatio
uaed to add Vitamin D to milk. No
combination for nourithing food val
Under tht teal of tha Wiacomin ,
Foundation, all Sunfed Vitamin Br
protection, aubjected to periodic teata, I
authority, to make aure that 230 U.S.P
D are contained in each pound of bi
Vilmington} N. C,
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years, and electricity is doing
many of your chores. But that J
is not the end of co-operation. I
This cooperative belongs to you. |
Jally
fed m
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is "pep-packed" with these nourishing,
slices a day aid materially in supplying
of these health building nutrients. Nature
vants them, and stores them with minerals
led in complement to each other for their
/alue, in the Sunfed life germ of wheat,
t of the wheat that "pep-packs" Sunfed
>r food value ... and, in addition, Sunfed
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RST CALL
the places cited belc
acting taxes. 1 perc
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>torc, January 27th
ns Store, January 27th..
January 27th
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you members take an atuJJj
terest in this busbies wtii^ J
own, your co-operative J
grow and prosper." "
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DIFFERENCE
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n?the unit method that if
other loaf of breed hu thii
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Alumni Research
tad i?, for your * 12990
by this recognized J
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read.
, Phone 7171
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ignated for the
i Feb. 2,1942.
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