Page 4 Bpafe For Sale jMr'^ZrltcJ 1 GoVermHeilt James Ferger, manager of Orx j ton Gardens, was the speaker at Many Offshore Patroal the monthly meeting of the Cape Many Offshore Patrol Fear Garden club in Wilmington t c i a c i . yesterday. His talk was largely for . _Surp u concernecj Wjth camellias. Mr. FerProperty At Coast Guard ger use[J co|oiecj sijcies 0f scenes Base At Bucksport at O:ton at the height of its , season to illustrate his talk. About sixty boats, including some that were yachts the maj- . ? IV 1 orily commercial fishing boats I plQlTJfj IliniOfC !' beA>re the government took them ^"OUU UUIllUld over a': the start of the war, are I A 1 D1 no*- being advertised for sale as |U /\nilU3l IlftV ei*r>lns. nroriertv. Bids will be * receive 1 through February 27th. 7 The boats are at the Coast 'look Who s Here" To Be Gt?rd base at Buckspofrt, S. C., Presented By Juniors Of, aril may be inspected by prospec- Leland High School Friti? bidders. Specifications and day Night provisions under which the sales wife be made are also available. 1 The Junior Class of Leland practically all of these boats High School will present its an-ii arS said to be suitable for shrimp- nual play Friday night, Feb-j in# and fishing. The average ruary 16, at 8:00 o'clock in the Icjggth is around 50 feet or more. Leland High school auditorium, j SAne are r.ew boats, having been When the curtain goes up on tinned out by shipyards during "Look Who's Here," the audience tlf last three or four years. All Wjn witness one of the most! hie good engines and equipment d comedles eyer , af are understood to be ready fdS in-mediate service. be presented by the school. |, ?Vhi e mcst of them are of the story centers around a , ljge rhrimp boat tvpe, a number >'oun? married couple's efforts to wSre built as pleasure yachts keeP their marriage a secret from an private boats. Quite a num- 'be grooms * rich Aunt Alice, bn of Brunswick county fisher- wbo 's strictly opposed to mar- , rr8n are said to have inspected ria?e- Entirely dependent on his, tls ciaft at Bucksport and there aunts monthly check and hope- 1 rrily t e several bidders from this ful of a great inheritance, the' cAntj. nephew goes to all sorts of trou- 1 R ble to keep his aunt in the dark, 1 Hi a.'it ,11 nil onrh when she puts in an appearance 1 * ? * -a m/act innnTinrtnnp moment. 1 The Draft A&& In a situation like this, anything can happen and everything does, ^Eiglit young men in Brunswick in a series of side-splitting events, hive reached the draft age this Playing the roles of Lyman and 1 n?ntl\ according to the local Estelle Winchell, the young marsjective Service Board. Of these, ried couple, are Jimmy Sessoms f#r are white and four are col- and Elizabeth Perry. Aunt Alice oRd. They are as follows: is well portrayed by Katherine IftVh te?Joe Phillip Verzaal, of Field. Tommy Rotanah and Grace fllan 1; Anson Roland Varnum, of Sterling, friends of the Winchells', Sipply: James Frederick Hick- played by Louise Potter and Lois &n. of Shallotte; and James Lynch, are a big help in deluding (River Sellers, of Supply. Aunt Alice, and in slightly gumM Colored?-Elbert Dannel Gore, ming up affairs. Jennie, the maid, o<| Supply: David Powell, of Win- played by Tillie Hollis, adds a ifibovv; Adolphus Omega Strong, homelike atmosphere when she at S jpply; and Sylvester Wad- finally spills the beans and upsets (1*11. of Lelar.d. the plans. Other characters are jig , We can furnish you with non-rationed building I materials as follows: Insulation Board, Rock Wool, I Roofing, Brick, Cement, Rock, Sand, Plaster. Beaver 1 Board, Plaster Board, Doors, Windows, Building I Hardware, Kyanize Paints, Terra Cotta Pipe. Also I Lumber when necessary permits, ratings and certifi- I cations are furnished. Call or see us for your re- l( quirements. DIAL 2-3339 SMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc. WILMINGTON, N. C. nunvA SECOND CAL: I will be at the places cited below ? pose of collecting taxes. 1 per Cem ' Penalty Begins March 2nd, 1945. PAY NOW A I 3 ? ' Exum?Vereen's Store, Feb. 20th Freeland?Simmons' Store, Feb. 20th v L. G. Babson's Store, Feb. 20th Ash?Post Office, Feb. 20th Longvvood, Feb. 20th Hickman's Cross Roads, Feb. 20th yi Thcmasboro, Feb. 20th Grissett Town, Feb. 20th North West?L. G. McKoy's Store, Feb. North West?Mrs. A. M. Chinnis' Store,! Leland Post Office, Feb. 22nd Navassa?Lewis' Store, Leb. ^nd Winnabow?Henry's Store, Feb. 22nd Bolivia Post Office and N. B. Leonard's, Lockwoods Folly?Kirby's Store, Feb. 24t Lockwoods Folly?Varnum's Store, Feb. Lockwoods Folly?Roach's Store, Feb. 2 Boone's Neck?Capt. Jesse D. Robinson' 'Shallotte?Post Office Square, Feb. 24th. W. P. JOi j. TAX COLLECTOR FOR - THE STATE PORT PILOT, SOUTHPC Dosher Memorial 1 PERSONALS I Hospital !( Miss Mary Elizabeth Robbins Eaby "James Howard Mintz, 11 of Washington, N. C., has been months old, from Shallotte, was visiting her grandmother, Mrs. a patient from Wednesday until J. N. St. George, for a week. j J Sunday. Miss Elizabeth O'Brien, of j W. A. Bowman received treat- Greensboro College, spent the ment from Wednesday until Sun- week-end with her parents, Mr. j J day. and Mrs. Prince O'Brien. * ,J ? Tnhn firiffin. of Geortre Aiirea Arnoia ui duhvio w**o ** ??? ? , __ ? medical patient from Wednesday town, is spending this week with until Sunday. her mother, Mrs. George Y. j * Mr. and Mrs. James Fulford of Watson. j i Supply, announce the birth of a Mrs. Dick Brendle and Mrs. c daughter on Sunday. Tom Morgan spent last Wednes- t Mr. and Mrs. John Fulford an- day in Whiteville. | c nounce the birth of a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKeithan ^ on Sunday. are building a nice new house in , Mrs. Deta Sellers of Bolivia Bolivia, entered on Monday as a medical Merritt Moore and Lewis J. | patient. Hardee, who are engaged in ' Baby Sandra Reynolds of Boli- shrimping at Morgan City, La., ' via received treatment on Monday spent part of the past week here 1 and Tuesday. with relatvies and friends. i Mrs. Ida Ellis is a medical pati- W. T. Bell, of Wampee, S. C., ent, having entered on Monday, has been spending several days 1 Little Carol Niernsee is a medi- here with his son and daughter- \ cal patient, having entered on in-law, Mr. and M.s. W. E. Bell, f Monday. . Pvt. Kenneth McKeithan, who [ Mrs. C. C. Pigott of Shallotte,; is in the Army postal service in t entered on Monday as a patient. California, returns to his post to- j \ Dave Clemmons of Supply, is day after spending three weeks ? a medical patient, having entered with his family at Bolivia, on Tuesday. j Mrs. Christine Willard, who has ] Mrs. R. C. Daniel was able to j been spending the past three! return to her home on Sunday; months with her husband, who! after having been a patient for was stationed in New York, has a week. j returned to Bolivia and will make [her home with her parents, Mr. I CAUGHT MARKED COON ( and Mrs R B Lewis, while her \ Herbert Rogers and his dogs husband is oveiseas caught and killed amarked coon. Mr Qnd Mrs Jameg Aldrjd . someone had caught the coon sev-| _ ? eral years ago and clipped off its son, Bobby Gene, Mrs. V. D. ears before turning it loose. Ruf M'? Betty Cox and Mr. short VISIT and Mrs. Lloyd F. Cox, sll of Mrs. Arthur Clark, Senior, of *?"vla- ";eat re.auves m re?Seattle. Washington, spent two d"C0Un'y ,last ? ? J iays here with her daughter-in- , Miss Marlyn Stanland, daughlaw and grandson, Mrs. Arthur' ter <>f Mr. and Mrs. Herman StanClark, and Arthur, before return-1 ,a"d' bas retur"ed '? h?r h?me, ing to Chapel Hill where she has afte,r?b,e'n& a Pat.en m the Jam-, . ? . ... es Walker Memorial hospital, in 6 V1S1 ln 'Wilmington, for several days. Jimmy, the delivery boy, played Mr. and M s. Ernest Parker, I by Robert Irvin Rourk, Irene An- who have been spending the past drews and Rose Stanford, played ten days with relatives at Shalby Kathleen Benton and Marion lotto, returned to Charleston SunBarefoot.. day.. Mr. Parker is stationed there 11 *rram You will find yourself one of Hie best informed persons in u your community when you reod The Christian Science Monitor regularly. You will find fresh, new viewpoints, a fuller, richer understanding of world affairs . . truthful, accurate, unbiosed news. Write for sample copies today, or send for a one-mor.th trial subscription to this international daily newspaper .... h|K r The Christion Science Publishing Society i I Please send sample copies J j One, Norwoy Street, Boston 15, Moss. tLJ of The Christian Science I Monitor including copy ot I | Weekly Magazine Section, . NAME. ["""] Please send a one-month I I STREET.. ' ' I trial subscription to The i I Christian Science Monitor, J CITY STATE for which I enclose 5 | lrr??tmmmmmmmmtimmm? ?? ~m ffl * NOTICE | L FOR TAXES it the time designated for the pur: Penalty is in effect. 2 Per Cent SD SAVE COST j 10:30 to 11:30 A. M. 11:45 to 12:15 P. M. 12:20 to 12:50 P. M. 1:15 to 1:45 P. M. 2:00 to 2:30 P. M. 2:45 to 3:15 P. M. 3:20 to 3:50 P. M. 4:00 to 4:30 P. M. 22nd 10:30 to 11:00 A.M. *- - ^ Fn 19.nn IVnnn 1CD? WteI 1U ............. II nA' IU Z~im \J\J 1 1UUU 12:15 to 12:45 P. M. I 1:00 to 2:00 P. M. 2:30 to 3:15 P. M. Feb. 22nd 3:30 to 4:30 P. M. h , 10:00 to 10:45 A. M. 24th 11:15 to 11:45 A. M. 12:00 to 12:30 P. M. s Store, Feb. 24th 12:45 to 1:15 P. M. : 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. BnOOBOBI HGENSEN BRUNSWICK COUNTY , . v* ' . . ... -- - . . -a1 : . ' '-j" j-, r.s ' I iRT, N. C. vith the Coast Guard. .Army uniform thriteen months mer Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shirley and ago and is just now getting Cor ? j ?? T""i' onhhina of around to being able to do some-[Jan full auu wawi. -.w _ 5rIando, Fla., are spending this thing toward making a living. He: in veek here with Dr. and Mrs. R. has just made himself a small'Feb 3. Daniel. ( boat with which to fish and get a C TOe family of George Cheers, - He ljves in gouthport: 11 'f ??"via' fhave m0Vedc'O1,tJ?f R' with his wife and invalid mother, broi Cheers farm near Shallotte. i ??r Mrs. W. C. Norton and Miss j At Guadalcanal Lewis sustained ec Jloria Faye Moore, of Wilming-ia burst ear drum, a fractered hjg on, spent the week-end here J skull and was bomb-shocked when j MeI vith Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Davis. la 500 pounder burst only a short! James Lambro has returned to distance away. After many months yjg lis home near Shallotte after be-'in the hospitals he has been com-| L ng a patient at the Dosher Mem- in* around alright but slowly. 3.c rial hospital. With Mrs. Lambro r? . , day le has recently opened a nice new L flt VS Q(l t pari itore at the site of his old one NuVSSs' Cot'pS ?f vhich was destroyed by fire ibout a year ago. Miss Annie Laurie Swain of Mrs. Gordon Hewett has re- Fayetteville , and formerly of urned to her home near Shal- Shallotte, has resigned her pootte from the Dosher Memorial sition as Dental Assistant at the lospital, where she was a patient Replacement Center Dental Clinic, : or ten days. Fort Bra^' N- c- t0 become Q Capt. Sam Watts of Staten Isand, N. Y., spent the first of the veek here with relatives and I D rt ji j n t fiends. r IX U lil I 1 Miss Ruby Suggs, of Wilming- FFFIC/FNT on spent the past week-end J vith Misses Susie and Thelma SERVICE Sellers. Vet^n Staging SOUTHPORT A Slow Comeback j CLEANERS Lloyd L. Lewis was born in SOUTHPORT, N. C. > iyden, Ky., and raised in Brunswick county. He laid aside his Shoes Are R TRUCK AND AUTOMOBILE ARE RATIONED TO AND WE'VE GOT TO Make them last too?We've got to keep America's cars and trucks roll- , ing?and its people producing to has- 1 ten Victory and Peace. For people to M work they must have shoes?there- J| fore to save the shoes of America? America must be able to ride?so America must have tires .... fl OPA has announced that there are Less Tires ' Available than in several months? Therefore if you can't buy a new, longer-lai # Ke-Lap i< BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE TO SA ? Quality Materials ? Experienc Black's Serv . CROWELL BLACK PHON V * WEDNESDAY, FEBRHadx, ^ 3 nber of the Nurses Cadet'vy jn. june ps. Miss Swain will leave for his toot training Was fnvT-M les Walker Memorial Hospital Ml, n ? s :it Eair.brirt?!^B Wilmington next Wednesday, 19K hot* . 14, to begin her studies for o on a '..ST. jje ladet Nurse. the Navy fine. Before ?... icidentally. Miss Swain's to the service he vas an""'" :her, Wingate, who finishes f'an V1 Wilm'n?ton. v..,eIe?'1^B licine at Duke Medical School l,he ,f?rmer Miss I. : ;, *?* Durham this year will begin er . and Mrs. internship at James Walker nox* lesides ata Bolivia. norial Hospital in June. ! TED FAMILY C V B W 1 loyd F. Cox, Electricians Mate 1 |H has been spending a seven Relieve misery, as nc :t mutters ' s leave with his wife and his f&oat" chert % ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cox, fi^KSfl Bolivia. He went into the Na-I time-tested V VaPoRij^B 1BI We Are Always Ulatl V To Serve You! I COME TO SEE US OFTEN I R. GALLOWAY I SUPPLY, N. C. I U TfONED! I **lA$T I 1 ' '''' *" ., ykTli %. t2Bp^ H sting Pennsylvania Tire?Then Let Ls V our Tires t VE THEM-And YOUR SHOES I Cd He,p ~ Quick Service ? ice Stationl E1I0-J WHITEViLLE I,