MOVES TO BRT'N'SWICK Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hayes, of Guilford College, have recently ! bought property and have moved I to the Gau.se Beach community, j The folks of that community are welcoming this new family. THE WHITE ENAMIl THAT STAYS?"* Stays Whiter Tough as Tile One Coat Covers Quick-Drying Easy to Apply Washable Ideal for walls and woodwork in homes, hospitals, hotels, institutions. GtOSS, SEMI GLOSS, FLAT MAY BE TINTED Southport Hdw. Co. SOUTH PORT, N. G. SHOPatSEARS ? in? WILMINGTON, N, C. ' You Are Always Welcome! Saturday Store Hours 9 a. m-5:30 p.m. 9 a.m. - 6 p. m. HflRJ 307 X. Front St. Wilmington, N. C. Dial 2-3621 * READY FOR SEASON* The shore fishermen who rent ' and operate Little Beach fishery each summer and fall are ready and waiting to move in and be gin operations about the first full moon time in June. They| have a new boat this year and ! two large new nets, already j strung. One of the nets is 150- j yards and the other 250 yards j in length. GETS PROMOTION Robert L. Kelly, seaman, se cond class, Winnabow, has been j advanced to his present rate at 1 the navy staging center at Pearl Harbor. The center receives high-point veterans and places j them in groups bound for separa- j tion centers in the States. HERRING FISHING MEMBER OF CHORUS The College Chorus, largest j group of student vocalist# at East Carolina Teachers College, is now rehearsing for several programs to be given in the spring quarter. Among the mem bers of the group is Bobbie Clair j Bennett, of Shallotte. HONORABLY DISCHARGED Harold N. Milligan was honor ably discharged from the Navy on March 20 with the rating of Mo. M. M. 3-c. He was in the ser- ! vice two years and eight months. [ He is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Milligan, at Shallotte Point. RELEASED FROM SERVICE James A. White, SK 3-c, of Leland, has been given an honor able discharge from the Navy, ! after 28 months of service. Dur- ! ing this time he was on over seas duty for 14 months and won two battle stars, American Theatre ribbon, Philippine Libera tion, Asiatic Pacific and Victory ribbons. LUCK WITH CHICKS Six weeks ago L. W. Clem mons, of Southport, received 600 day old chicks from a hatchery. The biddies were sent by mail and a dozen of them died or were killed in transit. The hatchery replaced the lost birds and Mr. Clemmons has not lost a chick since the original and supple mentary shipments arrived. The | chickens now weight a pound to ] a pound and a half. The Romans cultivated many varieties of apples. NEW FURNITURE STORE TO OPEN (Continued from page one) main lines. Living in one of the most thick ly settled communities in Bruns wick, midway between the com munities of Claremont, Leland "Shoe Repairing Of The Better Kind" City Shoe Hospital Whiteville, N. G. i EVERY good former knows that care ful attention to farm implements pays off in efficiency and profits. Why not list your tools and ma chinery that need to be repaired or replaced ? Then tackle the job. If you need a bank loan to finance the cost, come in and arrange to borrow here. FIRST NflTIONflL BANK OF WHITEVILLE "Progress Through Service" Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Only NATIONAL BANK In Columbus County | and Navassa, the need of a good I furniture store to serve tbat sec- j tion has long been apparent. See- j ing this need Mr. Jones and his son set out to fill it. In doing so they followed no half-way measures. They constructed a building that Northwest township may well be proud of, and thus having built a furniture home, | they went further and are stock- j ing it with a line of furniture and home supplies of a quality ! that can be found in some of i the larger cities. The announcement of the form al opening of Mac's Home Supply Company will be read with in- 1 terest. NEW BUILDINGS NOW GOING UP 'Continued E'nia P&ee One) this week on a nice cement block cottage near the hotel. The ' Marshall has a nice deep sea ! party fishing boat which he will keep based at the Point. Mr. Garner stated recently that he planned to have two deep sea fishing boats and two others for ! inside fishing based at the hotel, beginning this spring. BRONZE STAR TO SOUTHPORT MAN (Continued from page 1) while serving as the engineering officer of an aircraft carrier in operations against the enemy dur ing the Leyte, Luzon, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa operations. By his skill, tenacity and devotion to duty he maintained the engineer ing plant of his ship at maximum efficiency at all times and thus assisted materially in the success ful operations of his ship against the enemy especially during the very critical times of numerous ; determined enemy attacks against his ship. His meritorious service and tireless devotion to duty are in keeping with the highest tra ditions of the Naval Service. "Rear Admiral, U. S. Arm "C. T. DURGIN, "Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy." Commander Garrett is now on the U. S. S. Natoma Bay, a ship that is being decommissioned in the Norfolk Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., and expects to make a short visit home before going back to the West Coast to his family. He expects to retire from - the Navy {in 1949. SPORT FISHERMAN PURCHASES HOME (Continued Prom Paee One) tion from the postoffice was in order that he might be able to go in business with his brothers in East Orange. He said that th,e opportunity was such that he could not afford to turn it down. However, both he and Mrs. Yas kell expect to return to South port some day and make this their permanent home. Captain Lance, a big game sport fishing guide of many years experience, was inspired to per manently locate at Southport by two or three years of experiment ing off Southport. During that time he became firmly convinced that the gulf stream sport fish ing offered tremendous opportuni ties for development. OSBORNE FUNERAL SERVICES FRIDAY (Continued From uags I) Willetts, Winnabow; Mrs. Fernie Hickman, Bolivia; and Mrs. Earl Weeks, Miami, Fla.; two brothers, Solomon Outlaw, and Harvey Outlaw of Southport. FORMER SENATOR HELD FOR MURDER (Continued from page i) swore that Ewing, who was also there, was in a drunken condi tion and that he frequently slap ped his wife and struck her, even after he was told she was dying. A maid entering a room at the Ewing home had found Ewing asleep in a chair and his wife lying on the floor in an uncon scious condition. She was im mediately removed to the hospi tal, where she died three . hours later. The autopsy revealed she came to her death from a blow on the head and internal injuries in addition to some 30 bruises and "burns" about the body. bvcvj world's tallest build ing since the Wool worth Building has had a Barrett Roof, and Barrett Asphalt Shingles for your home are equally reliable. If you are building, reroofing or repair ing, call a Certified Barrett Shingle Applicator and be sure of satisfaction. POLSTON-COURTNEY CO., Inc. Near Courthouse Square WHITEVILLE NEIGHBORING BUSINESS FIRMS OFFER THEIR CONGRATULATIONS -TO Mac's Home Supply Co. .... THE NEWEST ADDITION TO THE FASTEST GROWING COMMUNITY IN BRUNSWICK COUNTY. R. M. MEEKS SERVICE STATION & GROCERY Leland, N. G. 0 Perry's Garage & Service Station EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING Leland, N. C. BAREFOOT MATTRESS CO. WE SPECIALIZE in RENOVATING Leland, N. C. POWELL'S PLACE ESSO STATION and CAFE Leland, N. G. RIVERSIDE GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS Leland, N. G. PEMBERTON ESSO STATION Firestone Tires ? 24-Hour Service Brunswick Bridge JOT 'EM DOWN STORE Fresh Meats ? Vegetables ? Groceries Leland, N. C. U. L.ROURK GENERAL MERCHANDISE Leland, N. C. A. H. (Lonnie) GAINEY MEATS and GROCERIES Leland, N. C. CLARK BROS. CAFE HOME COOKING Leland, N. C.