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Pago ALL SCHOOL BEGAN , FALL SESSION MONDAY (Continued From Paee One) Clio, S. C. and Mrs. Muzette W. Arnold, Oxford; Seventh grade, Miss Louise Tweed, Marshall, and Miss Edith Breedlove, Murphy; Sixth grade, Miss Margaret Clamp, Newberry, S. C., and Mrs. Frances B. Stone, Shallotte; Fifth grade, Mrs. Mae H. Russ, Shallotte. Mrs. Margaret VV. Russ. Shallotte and Miss Doris Jacks, Mountville, S. C.; Fourth grade, Mrs. Florence B. Haddon, Abbeville, S. C., Miss Mae Parker, Cassait, S. C., and Miss Ruth Fioyd, Aynor, S. C.: Third grade. Miss C.i lys Thomas, Jonesboro, Miss BriCe liolden, Shallotte, and Miss Jennie Shuler, Holly Hill, I S. C.; Fecond grade, Mrs. Clyde Lassrter. Shallotte, Mrs. Gay B. White Shallolte and Mrs. Alice Barrel . Kingstrce, S. C.: First grade. M;s. Katherinc R. White, Shallo.te, Miss Pansy L. Page, Aynor, S. C. Miss Martha Smiley, Cades, s c. ana - viiss ucv e,uwards, Miami, Fla. Miss Annie Anne Sams of Greenville, S. C., will teach piano and Miss Alice Pearee of Hendersonville will I We Have A < Paint And Let Us Help You LEGGETT'S, ! 0 \ I I 0 Spatted Enemy 1 Sariteess, Si The Sell System The largest sourc fer ?yr fighting f T HIS is not surprii and production stems frou duced and continue to nour system. Radar, the instrument w and air forces to spot enem smoke or fog, was one of t instruments of the war. Two years liefore Pear asked Bell Telephone Lai experience and knowledge help perfect Radar as a mil on the Laboratories co-opt program with the .National tee, with Army and Navy sj of Great Britain. The Western Eleetric branch of the Bell System, supplier of Radar systems, versally used by B-29's in target location and high played an important part varship9. If you're waiting for a little to know that Radar years telephone manufact to war needs. Southern BellTelephon INCOI I teach piano and voice. With two or three teachers short in his school, Prof. O. C. Burton, principal at Bolivia, reports the following list of teachers beginning work Monday: j Principal, O. G. Bruton; High school Mrs. Elizabeth Williams and Mrs. Mary Phitaker; Home; economics, Miss Elizabeth Lewis; Agriculture. J. M. King; Seventh grade, Mrs. Alma L. Fe'<1er; Sixth grade, Mrs. Ora McKeithan; Fifth grade, Miss Alice E. Wvltkins; Fourth grade, Miss lia .Mae Watkins; Third grade, Mrs. Frances Holden; Second grade, Mrs. Margaret Veach; First grade, Miss Bertha Reid. The Southport school announced the names of eleven teachers, now at their duties. Attendance Monday and yesterday is said to not have been as good as hoped for. This poor attendance is credited to the bad roads and tho inability of the buses to make schedules, the list of teachers for high school and grammar grades is as follows: G. O. Rogers, prin- j cipal; Mrs. Mary Gannon Clark,| Mrs. Rena Lassiter Joyner, Mrs. Ruth R. Hood, Mrs. Muriel Len- i Sood Supply f I Enamels With Your Needs I Southport, N. C. I iarH ! Targets Through noke or Fog e of Radar i orces sing for Radar development iv the same roots that pro ish this country's telephone hich enabled our land, sea iv targets through darkness, he outstanding new fighting 1 Harbor the Government ( oratories to nut its wide of electronics to work to itary instrument. From then rated closely in the Radar Defense Research Commit>ecialists, and with scientists Company, manufacturing became the Nation's largest One type it made was unithe Pacific for navigation, altitude bombing. Another in aiming the guns on our home telephone, it helps a is one of the reasons. For uring plants were devoted e and Telegraph Company tPORATED Sell Y< THE 1 THE S non, Mrs. E. M. AlcEachern, Mrs. Ruth Gray, Mrs. E. R. Weeks, Mrs. Lucile Williamson, Mrs. Thelma Willis and Miss Mary Lee Norment. Superior Criminal Court Term Ended Friday Noon (Continued From Page One) tent to kill, two years on roads. Tobias Simmons, trespass, juror withdrawn and mistrial ordered. Mrs. Flonnie Ridge, carrying concealed weapons, two years in State Prison. Mrs. Flonnie Ridge, prostitution, directed verdict of not guilty Airs. Flonnie Ridge, assault, nol pros with leave. Paul Brown, disturbing cemetery, defendant agreed to construct suitable wire fence around cemetery he was accused of disturbing, and to pay witnesses. Quenton O. Sellers, assault with intent to commit rape, pleads nole ; contendere, judgment not more than three years or less than five years in Slate Prison. Albert Daniels, assault with intent to commit rape, eight months , on the roads, placed under proba- ' tion for five years. Why wait until the c< cover that leaking roof? COVER N< FORD C1 LOCK-TITE The Shingles that KI And The Wj SAVE FUEL and REPAIF These shingles are gu? against material and wor colors to choose from?3 and Green. JAMES E. A&ent For Bru M. C. MclVER, 211 N. 6t DISTRII ? Fsfimafps I Jl^Sj bAliAM IW : I The Folio FLO D. M. CARTER & E. M. HERRIN IB. F. APPLEWHI MRS. HARRIET S. C. CLARK, CL ' our T( BEST PF mm rs WHIr 1 TATE PORT PILOT, SOUTH The Rovin' Reporter (Continued From ra-;e Onei spending the day at Shailotte | and around there. We are stating j this fact, not thah we think any-1 body there missed seeing us, be- j cause we missed seeing a lot of | good friends down there. The , cause: Well, well, we had a bad | cold early last week. Then, Su-1 perior court opened up and with it came two days of continuous rain. Newspaper work, like a show, must go on. We wele out in most of those two days of rain and as a result the cold returned with redoubled force and with it a lot of fever. We were just too sick to get out of town Saturday. ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT FOB 85c. IN ONE HOUR, if not pleased: your 35c back. Ask any druggist ! for this powerful fungicide, TE- j OL. Its 90 percent alcohol, makes it PENETRATE. The germ can't; be killed, unless reached. Feel it PENETRATE, reaches more1 ?erms. APPLY FULL STRENGTH 1 for itchy, sweaty or smelly feet. [ Today at WATSON'S, Southport. ild winds start to blow to )VV WITH fCLONE SHINGLES EP the COLD OUT \RMTH IN. IS IN YEARS TO COME tranteed for 10 full years j kmanship defects. Three lorris blend, Blue-Black, j PINNER, nsvvick County h St., Wilmington, N. C., 3UTOR Are Free? MARKET Opens Monday, Sept. %$ 3rd * Don't N< ivving Agents Will Be I Fay You YD-BARKI : SON - GHADBOU BOLTON TE - DELGO SYKES - TABOR C ARKTON GARl OLD 1 joaccc UCE MARKET rOVILLE TO hhmhhhmi -I TT PORT, N. C. ENTERS LOUISBURG Miss Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Davis, leaves today to enter Louisburg College. She giaduated from the Southport high school with the '45 class. LEAVING FOR COLLEGE Miss Lois Sellers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Sellers, of Supply, has chosen Campbell College as her "Alma Mater." She left Sunday to begin her studies. Miss Sellers attended Southport high school and was graduated from the Shallotte high school with the class of '45. AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. Thurs. - Frl., Sept 13?14 "CAN'T HELP SINGING" | DEANNA DCRBIN ROBERT PAIGE Also ?PARAMOUNT NEWS Saturday Sept. 15 "OUTLAWS OF THE DESERT WILLIAM BOYD JEAN PHILLIPS Also Selected Short .Won. ?Tues., Sept. 17?18 "THIS MAN'S NAVY" WALLACE BEERY JAMES GLEASON Also ?Cartoon Wednesday, September 19 "SUDAN" MARIA MONTEZ JON HALL Also Selected Short Coming "Here Come The Waves" BING CROSBY eglect Yi *"? Dcvcifinn Tn Plll'nicll II X UOllll/ll X V/ A VAX lliUK i 10c A I iEY Agenc RN ITY J. R. SIMMO LETT an EST GRAPE BUYE > In W BEST 1L BACCO MA! FOR PBE-INDUCTION Eight ybung Brunswick county colored men left here yesterday li morning for their preinduction physical examinations, they were: Ulyses Alfonso Johnson, Bolivia; Dallas Jackson, Leland; Atlee Gore, Supply; William McMillan, Spring Hill; Herbert Moore, Winnabow; David McMillan, Supply; Isaac Berton, Leland; Johnnie Lee Crowell, Wampee, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Paul* Fodale and children have returned home from a two weeks visit to relatives in Boston. WE NOW HA LARGESTOG TENNESJ and Ma Another S Re sure to come i Mares. A1 TERMS I No Seth. I I >1 II HHIIWII our Graf You Boxes For Packing 'ound For :y - - Wh A. G. GOLH HERBERT LONGWOC MRS. W. M NS ?ASH J. K. REGI id COMPi :RS IN THIS SECT 10 HUE1 SERVICE FARMERS SKET / - - . Wednesda^Se^tember 12. m.iRead The Ads In The State Port Pilot m^mmtmmmm?amamm Your Headquarters For mSRS TIRES And LUBRICATION ODELL BLANTON SUPPLY, N. C. res On Hand For You And 1 * 1. ?M J?? nipmem nrnvmg iuunud) n and see these fine young mules and 1 broke and Ready for Work. to SUIT the CUSTOMER w Have Harness For Sale? L Smith & Co. WHITE VILLE ' ( le Crop ^ And Shipping And Will Them! iteville, N. C. MAN ? STA. NAKINA RUSS ? SHALLOTTE \i"\ Tn A l^TTVTr^ pn T nMHWT M )l) n / i i\fvi7iixv i K^yj. ? h . STEPHENS - CLARENDON I STER, OLD DOCK I 4NY I jn i Fit II l?W? 1 -
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