New Teacherage Helps Shallotte Low-Cost Housing Facilities For Faculty Members At Shallotte Have Proved Boon During Current School Year Although it is not yet com pleted the teacherage at the Shal lotte school has been a boon to more than two-thirds of the faculty this year, and with the low salary that is paid teachers the $7.00 per month that is charged teachers for rooms means a very welcome saving. Out of a faculty of 32 teach ers, twenty teachers and Principal and Mrs. H. C. Stone all have rooms or apartments at the teacherage. Others not living at the teacherage are residents of the immediate community and have no need to pay board and room. The first payment of $2,800 on the bonds through which construc tion of the teacherage was made possible was paid promptly, and there is a clear outlook for easily making other payments as they become due. The Shallotte school with its enrollment of approximatelyllOO is supposed to have a total teach ing force of 33. This year, un able to secure an agriculture teacher, they had to get along with only the 32. Mr. Stone said this week that with the changing For The Farm Our Warehouse Is Filled With Hundreds Of FARM IMPLEMENTS and REPAIR PARTS ?That will enable you to tend the Greatest Number of Acres with the Minimum Number of Man-Hours. j SHALLCTTE TRADING | COMPANY Hobson Kirby, Prop. Shallotte, N. G. I Young Man Is Held For Theft Theodore Babson Caught With Stolen Car While Under Bond For Appear ance In Court To Answer Similar Charge Out of jail under a three hund red dollar bond in an automobile stealing case for which he will be tried at the next term of Su perior court, Theodore Babson, young Waccamaw township white man, is in jail aguin for his ap pearance at the next term of Su perior court on the charge of stealing another automobile. On January 19th young Babson was arrested by Rural Policeman W. D. Evans, allegedly having in his possession an automobile he had stolen from Bryant Babson. Asking a jury trial, his case was automatically sent up to Superior court under the $300,000 bond, which he managed to give. Last Saturday night Babson was again arrested for stealing an; automobile. This time he was charged with stealing a machine belonging to Floyd Evans, and was in possession of the Evans car when arrested, according to Deputy Sheriff Odell Blanton, who ! hailed him into court. His present status is that he is out of jail under a $300.00 bond on one larceny charge, and is in jail for want of a $300.00 bonds- j man in another automobile steal- ' ing case. Schedule Given For Home Agent The program of Miss Alene McLamb, Home Demonstration Agent, for this next week is as follows: Friday, County Council meet ing at Supply: Saturday, assist ing with housing program in Shal lotte Village area; Monday, 4-H County Council, 7:30 p. m., at Supply: Tuesday, Boone's Neck, 1:30 p. m.; Wednesday, South port, 10:00 a. m., 4-H Club, Cape Fear Club 8:30 p. m.; Thursday, Supply, 3:00 p. m., with Mrs. Etta Clemmons. times they should have little or no trouble in getting the needed j agriculture teacher for next ses- [ sion. Incidentally, with the rapid de velopment that is taking place in 1 the Shallotte school area, there is a prospect for a steady increase I in enrollment at the Shallotte school. This is one place where additional teachers will be needed I year by year, to take care of the J increasing enrollment. You Can Finance FARM EQUIPMENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS or FALL TERMS We Will Not Be Open For Business Friday, February 22, In Observance of George Washington's Birthday WHITEVILLE TABOR CITY CHADBOURN CLARKTON SOUTHPORT FAIRMONT KENANSVILLE ROSEHILL Appropriation Is Made For County Rivers And Harbors Appro priation Covers Improve ments In Cape Fear From Wiimington To Bar; Al so Some Work At Lock woods Folly Among: river and harbor pro jects receiving promise of aid by the House Appropriations com mittee in Washington last week, Lockwoods Folly river received a tentative appropriation of $5,000. This is for maintenance from the highway bridge at Supply to the mouth of the iiver on the inland waterway. Residents of Lockwoods Folly and Smithville townships, have been hoping f?r a larger sum than the above. The river is im portant for the shipping of pulp wood, fishing and as a storm haven. The sum tentatively promised will hardly permit of any extensive improvement. Various other projects also re ceived approval, among these be ing 8185,000, for maintenance of the Cape Fear river between Wil mington and the bar at South port. . ,es U] 'ft I ciuri 1 the tii 1 a'i hoi D. J. SMITH - REAL ES"Yi? ? * A .wj Specializing in the sale of Southport ? County, N. C. Real Estate. If you wish to city property, timber land, cut-over land, ! or any other kind of real estate, list it with , D. J. SMITH ? Real Kstale OFFICE OPPOSITE P. O. SOUTHPORT, N. C. RADIO BATTERIES $5.95 1,000 HOUR "Ali" BRAXTON - WARREN CO. "Everything Electrical" NEXT TO GUITONS WHITEVILLE COME TO Black's Service Station in FAST, EXPERT TIRE SERVICE' Let m show 70a wfeat the friendly, personal interest^) an Independent dealer cm mean to yoa wbenyou need] tire or battery service. 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