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fVvY. OCTOBER 25, 1944 ^cTety ? , _ _ Merchant Marine and just returnr1/\V| 711 (j ed from France, is spending his Sj } jv H | .j leave of absence with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Butler. ' Sgt. Ennis Weeks, now staiton. . \V A. Bowman. parjs island after 27 months Ind.. are spending jn South Pacific, spent the ] with their son, week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. and family. Harry Weeks. . Gone O'Brien and Sgt. George Brooks, who has of W ilmington. tjcen in the coast Artillery for "o^Brien^ the past two and a half years, is Tr of the Carlisle spending a 19 days leave with 1, spent the week- his mother, Mrs. George E. wits at Shallotte. Brooks, at Seaside. \Vatts has peturned sit to his daugh-j ANNOUNCE BIRTH ..,re. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker of v - Ror.ey IV. Cheers, Bolivia announce the birth of a a pretty new son, Elton Glenn on October 14. si deuce at Shallot ANNOUNCE BIRTH Whatlev spent part Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Goodman of Raleigh with her Chapel Hill, announce the birth of y\:> A Kilbert. a son on October 23 at Duke HosHl i: itter of the U. S. pital in Durham. f DEMOCRATIC I SPEAKINGS ^Jufsday, Oct. 26th?Longwood?Brown's Store Bjjay, Oct. 27th?Southport?Court House ^Ldav, Oct. 30th?Shallotte?School House ^ ednesday, Nov. 1st?Leland?School House ^Lrday, Nov. 4,?Hickman's X Roads?Bennett's Store H Prominent Speakers will be present at Ihool 1 louse and other meetings. All voters Ire urged to attend. Candidates and other leakers desire to discuss issues. Other lakings to be announced later. I H. FOSTER MINTZ, | I IP I LIST OF REGISTRAR J i ccinct Registrar Ad< Hoods Creek Mrs. Leo MedJin I Mrs. R. C. Jlolmes ] p'::'!! Creek Earl Earp l C'Va L. J. McKeithan ] '"Port Mrs. Eskette St. Geo i ??,ulto J. E. Gilbert I R. D. Holden ? 1 L. M. Robinson I ott? H. B. Bennett f I r,,11 \ Mra. Lillie Chadwick f D. B. Frink I J,, L,ee Lacy Bennett I , lfI John R. Jacobs 1 .Mrs. J. A. Purvis i I Ev?"amaw Mrs. Wrent Mintz I Xum B. Edwards I I DAVID ROSS, CI ) . _ BOY SCOUTS ORGANIZE A troop of Boy Scouts of Am-' erica has recently been organized at Supply. The boys are meeting each Friday at 7:30 in the AAA building at Supply. J. J. Haves | is Scoutmaster and E. Hobson Kirby is assistant. The charter members of the troop are Jimmie Kirby, Harry N. Floyd, Bergie Dyson. Floya Kimy, Jr., Elmer Dance, Arthur Ray Dyson, Ralph Barefoot and Shelton Dy-, son. | RETURN HOME Mrs. Donald MacDonald and her two small children, who have been living with Mrs. M. M. Rosenbaum at Shallotte for the past several months, are returning to their home in the north this week. VISITED PARENTS Francis A. Coleman C. M. 1-C, has returned to California to resume his dtuies in the Navy. He had been spending a 15 days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mis. F. A. Coleman, at Bolivia. ILI. IN HOSPITAL Lutha D. Mintz, Pfc., son of mr. ami Mrs. 1J. IN. MintZ Of Boll-1 via, is reported as being ill in a government hospital at Miami Beatfi, Fla. He recently returned home after being in the South Pacific for 27 monhts. After a 21 day furlough wiih his wife and family he entered the hospital for a checking over and treatment. Winnabow News Mrs. John W. Whitaker has returned home from the James Walker Memorial hospital and is now doing nicely. Mrs. John E. Gill of Rose Hill is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. R. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Reaves, of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mercer Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Warner, Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Wilkins and Early T. Gill, of Rose Hill, were visitors at the D. R. Johnson on Wednesday. Mrs. W. R. Hinson returned home Thursday from a visit to her son, Festus, in Oklahoma, and to her sister, Mrs. Smith in Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Hinson's son, Ed-; ward, who accompanied her, re-! mained in Oklahoma with his bro-! ther for awhile. Mrs. Smith returned here with her for a visit. A. E. McKeithan of Wilmington visited at D. R. Johnsons Thursday. Mrs. Robert Campbell spent the week-end in New Bern, with her sister, Mrs. Grace Robbins. Miss Mary Lou Earp,. a student at Campbell College, spent the week-end at home with her MM llll IIIMBWM? MMJ Jress ..eland ^eland kVinnabow Bolivia South port Bolivia Supply Supply Shallotte Shall otte Shallotte Shallotte Longwood \sh SYeeland "reeland ^AIRMAN B THE STATE PORT PI 10 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Earp. i Misses Elizabeth Lewis and Wetona Tharp of East Carolina ) Teachers College, spent the week- i end at home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Rabon and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Skipper j spent Sunday in Fayetteville with Lindsey Skipper, who recently underwent an operation at the Veterans Hospital. He is now doing nicely. Lee Kye, Jr., and family spent l Sunday in Jonesboro. < Miss Fannie Henry has gone to j Wilmington to make her home ( with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wil- , liams. i Mis. Herbert Peterson and Mrs. ; George Wilkins, of Leland, spent j Monday here with Mrs. Lila Skip- . per. Blinded By Sun, ; Chief's Car Hits Plantation Cart Mr. And Mrs. Elbert Long, { Of Ash, Injured Yester- t day Afternoon Near Ash ^ iwo persons were injured yesterday afternoon near Ash when '' the plantation cart in .which they were riding was struck from the rear by a car driven by Whiteville Chief of Police W. B. Coleman. The injured are Mr. arid Mrs. Elbert Long, of Ash, both of whom are patients in the* .Columbus County Hospital where their condition is reported as not serious. Also in the cart were their two children, neither of whom whs injured. Chief Coleman said this morning that he struck the cart when he was blinded by the sun. Some damage was done to his car and one wheel of the cart Was completely demolished, the chief said. Riding in the car with Mr. Coleman was his wife and daughter, Peggy. None of them were injured. Farmers Advised To Order Fertilizer RALEIGH. ? D. S. Coltrane, assistant to the Commissioner of Agriculture, has urged farmers to order their fertilizer as soon as possible in order to avoid bottlenecks in manufacture and distribution next spring. "By ordering now, the farmer may be sure of an adequate supand he will also rendej- a patriotic service by evening the load, helping to get the most out of experiLY,0 LAST Di ^ - i.r* C-i> 3 OVE BOOKS SATURDAY SATURDAY ? IS CHALLEN RUNSWICK, I T, SOUTHPORT, N. C. ?? I II." II y* ???????? ?? ?? enced labor," said Coltranc. 'estimate was based on registra- hi He predicted there will be more tlon figures. Of the 250,000 visphosphate, more potash, and les3 itors, around 30,000 came on hi nitrogen this year. Sunday. Army and Navy visitors jji : accounted for about 35,000 visits. s( Peanuts Selling ! "In looking ahead, there Is ev- g) RpImoi Pnritu efy reason to estimate thai. MuI mil} ggurn attendance will increase 50 D , T 17 ... _ . and 100 per cent when travel re- tc RALEIGH. The War Food strictlons are lifted," said Davis. c< Administration has informed the; ^ State Department of Agriculture Sl that the parity price for peanut 3 n CI ^ >n September 15 has been com- kHiPPIV luted at $8.16 per cwt., or 65 :ents above the 87.51 farmer3 | ivil]gni( eceived for peanuts marketed two * V/fl V ?l*Cliit9 bi .veeks ago. Parity a year ago was /a |i J {P ) A 57.87, 72 cents more than the ?. dRl'pfJ ^0111* nice received by the producer I ~" | m it that time. 5 ~ Parity for peanuts marketed In :he period from August, 1909, to, RALEIGH, Oct. 2.?The civilian luly, 1914 ?which is considered sugar supply situation was delormal?was S4.80 per cwt. i scribed as "sour" today by Theo- ^ ' dore S. Johnson, district director State Museum Has ?/,the. ^a'eigh 0ffice of Pricei _ _ _/. . i Administration. I _ Many VISltOVS With many boards in eastern ; North Carolina besieged with reRALEIGH. ? Approximately a quests for more canning sugar, juarter of a million people visit:-1Johnson said: "The sugar supply :d the State Museum from Sep- situation is such that the allow-, :ember 30, 1942 to September 30, ance for home canning cannot be 1944, Harry Davi9, director, re- increased. There simply isr/t entorts. ough sugar on hand or in sight in x Davis explained that all visitors the United States to permit aufh- Ft ire requested to register' and the orization of a larger maximum <j[ Republican All voters are cordially invited to attc places. Come out and hear the Hon. Cla of Representative speak. Leland?Penn Benton's Home, Exum?Vereen's Store, Freeland?Lester Babson's Store, ( \ 1 %Y FOR ? "' The public is 1 General Election t< day, October 14th, ; CLOSE and that no one wi f, OCT. 28th Saturday, N 7 MVW 7 I* Registrars will ? i 1 V>f V * T*l" purpose of register i their preci ncts sinc< ^ residence from one Gfli DAY ^ t^e'r new registrar If you register last May, or previ* this time. COUNTY BOARD OF E w PAGE^b ^ ome canning allowance." deceased. s,i?ar refineries, working on 24- m b*S'SMaLL; SMITHET PITTMaM; our schedules, were described as ALEENK brown ; clecion . . .' t , , SMALL; G. D. SMALL; QROVER eing six to eight weeks behind small; james edwards; j. n. . . , . . TODD; LEE TODD: D. E. TODD; :hedule because of manpower reba todd; abbott small.. Irrtacrea OEOROE SMALL; DOW SMALL; lortages. I.ENETA SMALL BRANTON; and Johnson annealed to All citizens the unknown heirs at law of It ILjonnson appealed to an citizens , ,AM ELMER EDWARDS, decaaa) use all practical means of sugar ?d- ? _ , ., ^ 6 to tfte HEIRS of wrl.lA.fcf mservation and to housewives elmer edwards. DECEASED; Take notice that an action has t use regular allotments of heen instituted in the Superior Court tgar. wherever possible, to can ^|6?--^eriCo^n^a,eaWce ^ lis year's bumper fruit crop. late William Elmer Edwards an# to ; 'distribute among sucjj heirs according Edwin Pate, president of the ,0 ,heir -^peclve interests the -asJhn McNalr Company of Laurin- $ ^^.e.Ta'of "the mS WUli I jrg is operating 4 herds of grade Elmer Ecfwards will further take berdeen-Angus cattle on farms 0?! oHk^eftff i Scotland, Robeson, and Rich- Superior court of prunswick ("out!#. iOnd counties. I North Carolina, and answer or: ,?mtir to tiie complaint in said action . u T'LZTL [within the next 30 days after the 4W?t ITJAXJT A 7\C day of Nov. 1944. ^or the plaintjff V7 U |1 P u If.i win appiy u? we v.?un w. _ " ? ZxJL/U lief demanded in eaid complaint. ami M the heirs of the late William Elmer aJH hp q a t it a 07 OPrA fnrm o Edwards will further take notice \hat OP. SALE A 37-acre farm, o mntion has been filed for the ap- gH ac res cleared land. Four room pointment of a guardian ad lite^ oao t tor all tinkonwn heirs of the said m house on highway 303. See T. William Elmer Edwards; and that C. Beck. Bolivia, N. C. I unless they appear before the Clerk I of Superior Court of Brunswick ilPOUNDED?At my home near ^S" da? of'soy01!**, ?mj | Piney Grove school, three hogs, make themselves a party to this in - - - ,,, reeding and file answer or demuiirer owner can get same by pajing t0 t^e complaint which has been fil- I cost of keep and this advertise- ed In the said Office of the Cftrk Pari oreirh Rnituio M n of Superior Court of Brunswick Coun ment. Earl Smith, Bolivia, N. C. ,y Ih:? :lll iifcm ?? ? , 1 will be appointed by said Court as VOTfCK provided by law. .1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT This thu 24th day of October. 1944. OKTH CAROLINA. S. T. BENNETI, RUNS WICK COUNTY. Clerk of Superior. 4ARI.ES E. CAUSE. Administrator Clerk of Superior CoiM Speakings : I :nd our speakings at the following named (} I irence Jenrette, Candidate for the House a 1 Thursday, Oct. 26th, 1944 at 8 p. m. jj I Friday, Oct. 27th, 1944 at 8 p m. ' I Tuesday, Oct. 31st, 1944 at 8 p. m. ' I :harlie trott, see. i \ L. LEWIS, Chairman, I I f ection i Ij . ; i; ' I I iereby notified that the Registration Books for the I > be held Tuesday, Nov. 7th, were opened Satur- 9 and will be closed after Saturday, October 28th, 9 II be registered after that date. ovember 4th, Will Be Challenge Day I be at the respective polling places all day for the I ing new voters and those who may have changed H i the last election. Persons who have changed their fl precinct to another must register, and must present H a transcript from their previous registrar. 9 ed while the books were open before the primary ously, it will not be necessary for you to register A I LECTIONS ,, I *
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